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GNCCI to help two companies address challenges

The Ghana National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GNCCI) has assured Blue Skies Limited and HPW Fresh & Dry Limited to help them to address challenges that affect their operations and growth.

The assurance was given when members of the chamber embarked on a tour to Blue Skies and HPW at Doboro and Adeiso respectively, both in the Eastern Region to observe their operations on Tuesday.

 The visit was to enable members of the Chamber to familiarise themselves with the operations of the companies and also deliberate on ways to promote their fruit juice and beverage industries.

 Nana Appiagyei Dankawoso I, the President of GNCCI, addressing management of Blue Skies and members of the Chamber, said the history of the growth and development of the private sector in Ghana was replete with notable contributions by the GNCCI.

The Chamber, he said, believed in evidence-based advocacy, hence the visit would enable them to gather information on issues affecting business growth and as well discuss and share ideas to promote a conducive business environment with focus on the Ghanaian fruit juice and beverage industry.

“We also want to use this medium to throw light on the need for businesses in Ghana to adopt modern operation and management strategies that can help advance and increase in outputs, such as technology and innovation, good corporate governance practices, research and development, packaging, and good customer service,” he said.

He cited innovation, good corporate governance, packaging, research and development, and good customer practices as some of the tools to adopt to compete with international business. 

The President said the core mandate of the Chamber was trade promotion, commerce and business in Ghana.

Nana Dankawoso commended the two companies for their contributions in job creation.

“Your contribution to the growth of the country businesses and the creation of jobs is very commendable,” he added.

He urged the management of the companies to table their concerns to the leadership of the GNCCI for policy makers to address them. 

Mr Alistair Djimatey, the Public Relations and Foundation Manager of Blues Skies, disclosed that the mission of the company was to build together a profitable enterprise, where people respected each other, care for environment and inspire a legacy for the future.

He said the company realised that value addition at sources of production in the country eluded the agricultural system and the economy at large, and urged the Chamber to address that.

In schools, he said, only about seven per cent of Agricultural Science was currently taught although agriculture was the foundation of life.

“Any nation that fails to promote agriculture fails to succeed,” he said.

He mentioned climate change, sale of lands to estate developers, slow agricultural production, air freight, energy and water, geopolitics, and destroying of mangoes by black bacteria spot, as some of the challenges the company faced.

 Mr James Obeng, the Plant Manager of HPW Fresh & Dry Limited, said the company had three core values, thus, care and responsibility towards customers, staff and the environment as well as a value to aspire for more growth.

He said the company operated with renewable energy and produced about 1,500 tonnes of dry fruit every year. HPW Fresh and Dry Limited is a fruit drying company established in Ghana in 2010, and a subsidiary of HPW AG based in Switzerland, while Blue Skies is a private entity established in 1997 to produce and sell fresh cut fruits, fruit juice and ice-cream.

BY ANITA NYARKO-YIRENKYI

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