Address
Community 25,Tema – Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Address
Community 25,Tema – Greater Accra Region, Ghana
In many parts of Ghana, especially in rural areas, farmers still rely on cash-based transactions to sell their crops and manage their income. This system, while familiar, comes with serious risks — delayed payments, theft, lack of savings, and poor…
For generations, group savings—locally called susu, tontine, or esusu—have played an essential role in African communities. These informal rotating savings systems are built on trust, cooperation, and communal growth. At MICAMPONSAH ENTERPRISE, we’ve recognized the immense cultural value and financial…
In today’s digital economy, access to money is not enough—knowing how to manage it is essential. That’s why financial literacy is a key focus for MICAMPONSAH ENTERPRISE. For rural farmers in Ghana, understanding how to save, invest, borrow, and plan…
In many Ghanaian communities, women form the backbone of agricultural production, yet they often face the greatest barriers to financial inclusion—from lack of land access to limited digital skills or financial education. MICAMPONSAH ENTERPRISE is on a mission to change…
For centuries, agriculture has powered Ghana’s economy. But today, technology is reshaping how farming works—from planting to payment. One of the most powerful innovations driving this change is fintech. At MICAMPONSAH ENTERPRISE, we’re at the heart of this transformation—bridging the…
The Problem: Farmers Are Growing More, But Earning Less Despite the vital role of smallholder farmers in Ghana’s food system, many still sell their produce at a loss. This isn’t because of poor harvests—but because they lack access to reliable,…