Free Zones Authority CEO visits Blue Skies juice factory in Dobro-Nsawam

The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA), Dr. Mary Awusi, on Thursday paid a working visit to Blue Skies Juice (Ghana) Limited, one of Ghana’s leading agro-processing and export companies, located at Dobro-Nsawam in the Eastern Region.
The visit formed part of Dr. Awusi’s ongoing stakeholder engagement tour aimed at strengthening partnerships with key companies operating under the Free Zones programme and understanding their operational challenges and successes.
At Blue Skies, the GFZA CEO toured the production facilities, interacted with management and staff, and commended the company for its commitment to quality, job creation, and value addition to Ghana’s agricultural produce for both local and international markets.
Dr. Awusi reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to supporting businesses like Blue Skies in scaling up their operations and expanding export potential under Ghana’s industrialisation drive.
Management of Blue Skies expressed appreciation for the visit and called for continued government support in addressing export-related challenges to boost competitiveness and sustainability.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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