On February 16, MoFA signed an MoU with Fauree Link GH Limited to bring Akuafoɔ Anidasoɔ to life.

A platform that is designed to put Ghana's entire agricultural ecosystem in one place: farmer registration, input distribution, access to finance, and direct market linkage. All government-branded. All in one system.
One detail in the MoU stood out to us.
Farmer data belongs to the farmers. Aggregated national agricultural data is classified as a sovereign asset, not a commercial product.
The pilot launches March 15, just ahead of the new farming season. If it scales, this becomes one of the most comprehensive digital agriculture frameworks Ghana has attempted.
It is early days. The gap between an MoU and a farmer in Brong-Ahafo actually using this platform is wide.
But the intention is clear, and the name says the quiet part out loud.
Farmers' Hope.
Can digital platforms genuinely deliver on that promise for smallholder farmers in Ghana, or is adoption the wall this always hits?
We want to hear from people who actually understand this space. Drop your thoughts below.