Thursday, February 14, 2008

Yara Ghana inaugurated

Saturday, December 15,2007 Pg. 33 (The Mirror)
By Rebecca Kwei
Yara Ghana Limited has inaugurated its offices in Accra with a commitment to deliver good returns for farmers and industrial customers for maximum satisfaction.
Yara is a multinational company which produces and supplies mineral fertilisers.
The Managing Director of Yara Ghana Limited, Mr Rene F. Puche, said the company was proud to be part of the growth of Ghana’s agriculture sector.
He said the company was also committed to helping customers to achieve better results through increased yield and higher quality products.
He said the company had invested $2 million in a fertiliser plant in Tema and would strive to get closer to its customers, understand their lifestyles and their businesses and establish long-term partnerships with them.
“We are passionate about customers and are working to meet the needs they have today and innovating to meet the needs they will have tomorrow,” he said.
A Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, Anna Nyamekye, who inaugurated the offices, noted that one of the most important things Ghanaians were looking for was to be self-sufficient.
She expressed appreciation to the company for its willingness to support the government in its efforts to help farmers produce abundantly.
The Board Chairman, Mr Henry J. M. Wientjes, said it was important for the country to develop innovative ideas to move beyond food security and export to other countries.


By Rebecca Kwei
Yara Ghana Limited has inaugurated its offices in Accra with a commitment to deliver good returns for farmers and industrial customers for maximum satisfaction.
Yara is a multinational company which produces and supplies mineral fertilisers.
The Managing Director of Yara Ghana Limited, Mr Rene F. Puche, said the company was proud to be part of the growth of Ghana’s agriculture sector.
He said the company was also committed to helping customers to achieve better results through increased yield and higher quality products.
He said the company had invested $2 million in a fertiliser plant in Tema and would strive to get closer to its customers, understand their lifestyles and their businesses and establish long-term partnerships with them.
“We are passionate about customers and are working to meet the needs they have today and innovating to meet the needs they will have tomorrow,” he said.
A Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, Anna Nyamekye, who inaugurated the offices, noted that one of the most important things Ghanaians were looking for was to be self-sufficient.
She expressed appreciation to the company for its willingness to support the government in its efforts to help farmers produce abundantly.
The Board Chairman, Mr Henry J. M. Wientjes, said it was important for the country to develop innovative ideas to move beyond food security and export to other countries.

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