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AFEX Signs MoU with Ghana Commodities Exchange to Foster Cross Border Collaboration on Commodities Trading
AFEX, Nigeria’s leading commodities player, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Ghana Commodities Exchange (GCX), to strengthen the commodity trading ecosystem across Nigeria and Ghana. The MoU signing, which took place at AFEX’s office in Abuja on the 24th of August, had the Chief Executive Officer, GCX, Mrs. Tucci Ivowi, and the President/CEO, AFEX Nigeria, Akinyinka Akintunde, in attendance alongside other representatives.
The MoU signing underscores AFEX and the GCX’s commitment to leverage collaboration to effectively transform the agricultural sector and is aimed at fostering cooperation to enhance market integration and promote best practices. Under this partnership, AFEX and GCX will collaborate on areas related to commodities trading, warehousing, quality standards, and market infrastructure development. In addition, both organizations will collaborate on capacity-building initiatives, with both exchanges deploying their resources to facilitate cross-border trading of warehouse receipts and increase market liquidity of commodities.
Speaking at the signing, the CEO Ghana Commodities Exchange, Mrs. Tucci Ivowi, said “Since 2017, the GCX has been committed to improving the livelihood of smallholder farmers, and this partnership with AFEX is an extension of our commitment to drive transformative change in the agriculture sector. This is a significant step towards realizing our shared vision of seamless market integration in Africa’s commodity trading space, and together, we will not only enhance commodities trading and market infrastructure but also empower farmers and traders through capacity building.”
For Ghana Commodity Exchange, a core goal is to link Ghanaian smallholder farmers to markets and opportunities that help secure their incomes, while delivering economic prosperity and establishing Ghana as a regional and global trading hub for all commodities.
Expressing optimism about the partnership, the President/CEO, AFEX Nigeria, Akinyinka Akintunde, emphasized “We at AFEX are elated to announce this momentous MoU signing, which reflects our resolute commitment to revolutionize the agricultural landscape. Through this strategic partnership, we will set new benchmarks in quality standards, and fortify market infrastructure. Our joint efforts will not only amplify market liquidity but also empower stakeholders and unlock value for Nigeria and Ghana’s value chain.”
Since expanding into Kenya and Uganda in 2021 and 2022, AFEX has been bullish in the pursuit of their strategic Pan African expansion goal to penetrate 8 African countries before 2023, promoting the efficient trade of commodities in Africa while supporting the AFCFTA’s objectives to boost regional trade integration on the continent. This signing is a major step towards establishing consistent standards between the two countries and sets the foundation for a replicable model across Africa.