Participants in a group picture
Accra Brewery PLC, which sources majority of its raw materials from Ghanaian farmers celebrated its agricultural supply chain at Farm to Brew dinner event, recognising the farmers behind the raw materials that power its brewing excellence.
The celebration highlighted how local ingredients like cassava and maize transform into premium beverages while uplifting livelihoods and driving sustainable growth.
In his opening address, Country Director, Diaan Kruger, emphasised the shared journey of business and agriculture.
“Every bottle tells a story of local roots, natural ingredients, and shared prosperity. When businesses and farmers work together, we don’t just create exceptional beers; we cultivate livelihoods and fuel national growt,” he said.
The event showcased how Accra Brewery PLC’s sourcing model empowers farmers through ethical partnerships like fair-trade agreements ensuring stable incomes and food security through prioritising local cassava (for Eagle Beer) and maize (for Club Beer).
Head of Legal and Corporate Affairs, Solomon Ayiah, also commented, “Behind Eagle’s crisp taste and Club’s smooth finish lies a promise to source responsibly, innovate sustainably, and uplift communities. This is the Accra Brewery difference.”
Guests raised glasses to farmers, whose dedication ensures both premium flavors and broader economic transformation.
In addition, the company proudly announced its global partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP), further strengthening its mission to enhance food security and sustainable livelihoods.
Accra Brewery PLC is on a journey of transformation— to empower local farmers and drive economic growth through sustainable brewing partnerships, blends tradition with innovation, and local impact with global collaboration.