
Kosmos Innovation Center (KIC) and Rabo Foundation are pleased to announce a strategic partnership to launch the Business Booster Program, an agribusiness incubation initiative designed to strengthen and scale 100 high-potential agri-SMEs across
Ghana.
The partnership reflects a shared commitment to building resilient agricultural value chains, promoting inclusive economic growth, and supporting entrepreneurs who are driving innovation within Ghana’s agrifood systems.
The Business Booster Program is designed to catalyse agripreneurship by providing targeted incubation support to agribusinesses operating across key value chains, including shea, soybeans, seeds, fonio, moringa, spices, cocoa processing, horticulture, and oil palm.The program seeks to address critical growth constraints faced by agri-SMEs, including limited access to structured business development support, weak operational systems, market access challenges, and gaps in financial and strategic management capacity.
Through this initiative, KIC and Rabo Foundation aim to enable participating businesses to become more competitive, investment-ready, and capable of delivering sustainable economic and social impact.
Speaking about the impact of the partnership in driving growth for agribusinesses in Ghana, Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director at KIC, said: “At KIC, we believe that strong agribusinesses are essential to transforming agriculture into a driver of inclusive economic growth. The Business Booster Program represents our commitment to equipping entrepreneurs with the tools, networks, and knowledge required to build resilient and scalable enterprises. In partnership with Rabo Foundation, we are investing in the future of Ghana’sagricultural economy.”
Highlighting the intended impact of the partnership on agribusiness development, Rosina Obeng, Country Representative for Rabo Foundation in Ghana, said: “Our mission is to strengthen agricultural value chains by empowering farmer-centric small and medium-sized enterprises that form the backbone of rural economies. Through our partnership with KIC, we are supporting agri-SMEs to grow stronger, become more resilient, and unlock opportunities that benefit farmers, farming communities and local markets alike.”
The KIC-Rabo Foundation Business Booster Program will provide participating agribusinesses with a comprehensive package of support designed to accelerate growth and strengthen sustainability. Key benefits include:
- Tailored
business incubation and advisory services - Capacity
building in financial, operational, and strategic management - Mentorship
and coaching from industry experts - Market
readiness and value chain integration support - Networking
opportunities with ecosystem actors, investors, and partners - Strengthened
pathways to scale and long-term sustainability
The program is expected to contribute to improved business performance, job creation, enhanced market access, and stronger integration of SMEs into Ghana’s agricultural value chains.
The Business Booster Program will be implemented over a two-year partnership period running through 2028, allowing for structured incubation, sustained engagement, and measurable business growth outcomes.
The long-term nature of the partnership ensures that participating businesses receive sufficient time and support to transition from early-stage or growth-stage enterprises into more structured, competitive, and scalable agribusinesses.
Qualified agribusinesses across Ghana are encouraged to apply for the Business Booster Program.
