Voazok Limited, in partnership with Maamani Agridev Ltd. and Mawums Limited, has officially welcomed two students from Lakeland College, Canada, as part of the GrowNext Ag Exchange Program — a dynamic initiative designed to foster innovation, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing within the agricultural sector.
The GrowNext Ag Exchange Program provides a unique, hands-on experience that immerses international students in Ghana’s rich agricultural landscape. Through this initiative, participants gain practical exposure to local farming systems, agribusiness operations, and emerging agricultural technologies, while also contributing fresh perspectives from global practices.
During their stay, the visiting students will engage with local farmers, agribusiness leaders, and agricultural institutions, promoting cross-cultural learning and strengthening ties between Ghana and Canada in the agri-sector. Speaking on the initiative, Voazok emphasized the importance of such collaborations in shaping the future of agriculture. By creating platforms for youth engagement and international exchange, the program aims to inspire innovation, build capacity, and drive sustainable agricultural development.
This milestone would not have been possible without the generous support of funding partners Maamani Agridev Ltd. and Mawums Limited, whose commitment to agricultural advancement continues to empower impactful initiatives. Voazok also extends its appreciation to strategic partners AAINS, Karifi Farms, and Canada Ghana for their invaluable support in making the exchange program a success.
As the GrowNext Ag Exchange Program unfolds, it stands as a testament to the power of global partnerships in nurturing the next generation of agricultural leaders and innovators.










