By:
Robert Kwaku Annor
Ghana
has launched the Timbuktoo AgriTech Hub in Accra, an initiative aimed at
accelerating digital innovation in agriculture and supporting technology-driven
solutions across the continent’s agrifood value chain.
The
launch event was addressed by the Minister for Communication, Digital
Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, who called on African
startups and innovators to leverage emerging technologies to transform
agriculture and strengthen food systems across Africa.

The
Timbuktoo AgriTech Hub brings together innovators, investors, incubators and
ecosystem partners from across the continent. Key partners supporting the
initiative include the United Nations Development Programme, 500 Global and
Seedstars. The platform is designed to empower entrepreneurs, scale promising
digital solutions and mobilise investment to support the growth of Africa’s
AgriTech ecosystem.
Speaking
at the launch, the minister said Africa’s long-term development will depend on
the creativity and innovation of its people supported by strong institutions
and strategic partnerships. He noted that the hub represents an important step
in advancing the continent’s innovation agenda by helping entrepreneurs
transform ideas into impactful solutions.
Agriculture
remains a key sector in Africa’s economy, providing livelihoods for millions of
people. However, the sector continues to face challenges such as climate
change, fragmented supply chains, limited access to finance and market
inefficiencies.
According
to the minister, digital technologies including data-driven tools, mobile
platforms, artificial intelligence and improved digital infrastructure have the
potential to enhance agricultural productivity, expand market access and
improve resilience for farmers and agribusinesses.

The
Timbuktoo AgriTech Hub will also support the broader innovation ecosystem
through a dedicated capacity-building bootcamp for incubator managers aimed at
strengthening institutions that nurture early-stage startups.
Samuel
Nartey George reaffirmed the government’s commitment to building a supportive
environment for digital entrepreneurship through policies and partnerships that
encourage innovation, attract investment and create opportunities for the next
generation of African technology innovators.