Achiever Foods LimitedIn 2016, I almost died from iron deficiency anaemia, but turkey berries called abeduru in my community helped save me. Globally, 1.62 billion people anaemic (WHO). About 570 million in Africa and nearly 10 million from Ghana. Every year, about 300,000 pregnant women die to iron deficiency and other factors. Even though turkey berries has nutritious benefits, and used in some homes in my community, it’s short shelf-life makes it not readily accessible coupled with longer traditional preparations times. We have trained smallholder farmers to grow the fruits and we are saving lives by providing shelf stable nutritious blends of turkey berries in teas, juices and powders for healthy living and also promotes blood health and a strong immune system. Our products are organic without side effects like constipation. In this COVID-19 era, our products are the number one choice for many families in Ghana. Our innovation is unique to the Ghanaian community and the West African region.SectorsCrop farming, Food productionLocationAccra, GhanaStageSign in to view detailsMarketsSign in to view detailsCustomer modelSign in to view detailsRevenueSign in to view detailsSupported byOrange Corners – HQGoGettazContactSign in to view detailsSocial media Articles Generation Africa announces two winners of the US$100,000 GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize for 2020African agribusinesses receive funding to drive growth and transformation continentally.… read more Meet the 12 finalists of the GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition 2020Africa's top agripreneurs compete for $100,000 prize, transforming agriculture industries… read more
Generation Africa announces two winners of the US$100,000 GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize for 2020African agribusinesses receive funding to drive growth and transformation continentally.… read more
Meet the 12 finalists of the GoGettaz Agripreneur Prize Competition 2020Africa's top agripreneurs compete for $100,000 prize, transforming agriculture industries… read more