The European Union (EU) Ambassador to Ghana Irchad Razaaly says he is hopeful that the ‘This is Ghana’ exhibition will open international doors for some exhibitors in Ghana.
He says some of the products and entrepreneurs are directly supported by the EU.
This is a strategic goal of joint programming to help Ghana’s economic transformation plan and boost sustainable investment, job creation and private sector development.
Mr Razaaly says the EU is supporting 1,500 entrepreneurs in the green economy.
” We are supporting, ‘This is Ghana’ because this creates a space for Ghanaian entrepreneurs to showcase their products and some of the entrepreneurs are directly supported by the European Union. The European Union is supporting One Thousand Five Hundred entrepreneurs in the green economy.
So we are recycling, transforming and creating new products out of waste.
We are supporting Ghanaian entrepreneurs because this is where entrepreneurs’ markets can meet each other, and we want them to get access to the European market,” He said.