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Olam Agri celebrates partnership and growth at customer engagement forum

By Juliet Etefe

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Olam Agri celebrates partnership and growth at customer engagement forum

Olam Agri, a leading global agribusiness in food, feed, and fibre, has held a highly anticipated Partner Meet for stakeholders of its Grains Business in Ghana, bringing together an exclusive assembly of top distributors, bakers, and industry dealers.

The forum was held at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.

The landmark event, graced by the attendance of senior Olam Agri global leaders, including Saurabh Mehra (MD & Global Head, Food and Feed Processing and Value-Added Segment ) and Ashish Pande (Commercial Head, Wheat Milling) served as an integral platform for dialogue between Olam Agri’s senior management team and its partners and ultimately emphasizes the company’s dedication to strengthening food security and driving mutual growth across the grains value chain.

The open and interactive nature of the exchanges enabled Olam Agri to deepen its understanding of partner business performance, while identifying innovative ways to enhance support and collaboration.

“This engagement epitomises our commitment to our partners and reflects our core belief that their success is intrinsically tied to ours,” said Mr. Soumya Saxena, Head of Olam Agri’s Grains Business in Ghana.

“The wealth of insights shared has been tremendously encouraging. Celebrating these enduring partnerships, which are fundamental to our business, fills us with optimism for a future of continued shared prosperity,” Mr. Saxena observed.

The occasion also provided a well-deserved platform for the recognition and celebration of loyalty and excellence among Olam Agri’s most dedicated partners, notably in the bakery and distribution sectors as well as among key collaborators within the grains sector. By cultivating an environment of trust and collaboration, Olam Agri aims to fortify long-term relationships that pave the way for sustained business success and innovation within the sector.

Summing up the value of the forum and the partnership, Madam Regina Owusu, a renowned, Accra-based baker, observed, “Olam Agri’s commitment to quality and partnership is truly unmatched. They do far more than just supply products. They actively engage with us and carry out various sustainability programs to ensure that our businesses thrive.

The consistently high standards they pursue for their products, coupled with their openness and eagerness to listen and collaborate, make them a critical ally in our shared journey toward success,” Madam Regina stated.

Indeed, as the grains industry in Ghana evolves, Olam Agri stands resolute in its mission to co-create innovative solutions and responsive strategies alongside its partners to meet growing market demands and challenges.