Straightline Solution Company Limited has entered a strategic agri-tech partnership that will bring precision farming technology directly to agricultural operators across Greater Accra and beyond. This marks a significant milestone in our Agribusiness Division's mission to modernise Ghanaian agriculture.
What the Partnership Delivers
The programme introduces four core technologies to farm operators who previously had no access to them: drone crop monitoring, real-time soil analysis, AI-driven planting and harvesting schedules, and mobile-first farm dashboards that put actionable data directly in the hands of farmers.
These are not experimental tools. Each technology has been piloted and validated in Ghanaian agricultural conditions before being made available through the programme. We do not bring technology to our clients until we are confident it works here, not just in a laboratory abroad.
Why This Matters for Ghanaian Agriculture
Ghana's agricultural sector has long operated below its potential. Fertile land, a cooperative climate, and strong local and export demand exist — but too many farmers are still relying on methods that belong to an earlier era. Yield gaps persist. Post-harvest losses remain high. Market access is inconsistent.
Precision farming closes these gaps systematically. Drone monitoring detects crop stress and pest pressure before visible damage occurs. Soil sensors ensure inputs are applied where and when they are needed, not uniformly across an entire field. AI scheduling reduces the guesswork from planting and harvesting decisions. Together, these tools can meaningfully improve yield, reduce waste, and increase the commercial viability of farming operations of all sizes.
Who Can Apply
The programme is open to individual farm operators, cooperatives, and institutional agri-investors operating in Greater Accra and surrounding regions. There is no minimum farm size requirement. If you are an agricultural operator interested in learning whether your operation qualifies, we want to hear from you.
“We built the Agribusiness Division because we believed Ghanaian agriculture deserved better tools and better partners. This partnership is exactly that belief in action.”