Blue Skies Foundation and KIC Sign Partnership to Transfer Governance and Management of School Farm Program

Kosmos Innovation Centre (KIC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Blue Skies Foundation (BSF) to transfer the governance and implementation of the School Farm Competition to KIC.

The ceremony took place at KIC Innovation Hub in the presence of Mr. Benjamin Gyan-Kesse, Executive Director for KIC, Mrs. Jane Lutterodt, General Manager, Blues Skies Company Ltd., Mr. Alistair Djimatey, Head of Blue Skies Foundation and Corporate Affairs Manager for Blue Skies Ltd, as well as other representatives of Blue Skies Company Ltd .

The MOU outlines the agreement for the transition of the governance and management of the Blue Skies School Farm Competition to KIC. Under the agreement, KIC will regularly share top-line impact data of the School Farm project with Blue Skies to facilitate ongoing evaluation of the project's performance. 

The School Farm Competition introduces students in junior and senior high schools to agriculture innovation by focusing on horticulture. The students learn from concepts such as nursing seedlings, transplanting, cultivation beds and the right application use of approved chemicals and fertilizer, as well as the use of PPEs. Through the practical experience, the program seeks to create a change in mindset about seeing agriculture as a form of punishment to seeing it as an economic viable activity.

In 2022, KIC partnered with Blue Skies Foundation with funding support from the Mastercard Foundation to help achieve the objectives of the School Farm Competition. The KIC-BSF partnership helped reach a total of 198  junior high and  senior high schools in 2022 with over 5,500 students being exposed to opportunities in the agricultural value chain and changing their mindset to agriculture entrepreneurship. As of December 2023, more than 18,000 students had been trained under the program, under the partnership arrangements.

Speaking about the new governance structure, Benjamin Gyan-Kesse said: “With the governance and management of the school farm competition program moving to KIC, we are confident that we will be able to continue with the growth trajectory of the program, as we look forward to encouraging more schools to participate in the competition.”

On his part, Alistair Djimatey, Head of Blue Skies Foundation and Corporate Affairs Manager for Blue Skies Company Ltd., affirmed that Blue Skies will maintain an advisory role in the competition's governance, assisting and advising on its development and growth.

Through the program, participating schools have supported their students to see the benefits of farming. It has also enabled schools to support their canteen. Some of the yields have also been sold externally and the proceeds used to support development in the schools.

Some past winners of the School Farm Awards include Adoe D/A Junior High School (Best School Farm, JHS Category, 2023), Ghana Senior High School, Tamale (Best School Farm, SHS Category, 2023),  Kwahu Tafo Senior High School (Best School Farm,  SHS Category 2022), Peki Senior High Technical School (Most Committed School, 2023) and Ecole Ronsard (Most Innovative School) among others.

About Kosmos Innovation Center: KIC invests in young entrepreneurs and small businesses who have big ideas and want to see their country grow. The KIC was established in Ghana in 2016 with programs focused on inspiring and empowering young entrepreneurs to drive change in their own country. Since its inception, the KIC has focused on innovation in agriculture – the country’s most important sector and largest employer. More than 1300 aspiring entrepreneurs have participated in KIC Ghana programs, resulting in the creation of promising startups that have gone on to secure seed funding, additional business training, and capital investment.

About Blue Skies Foundation: To date, the Blue Skies Foundation has invested in more than 120 health and educations projects, including erecting school buildings. We also helped to complete rural sanitation projects, built fire stations and outfitted health clinics. The projects we invest in are chosen by farmers living within the local communities and are overseen by a council of community representatives.

About School Farm Competition: The School Farm Competition, which was initiated by Blue Skies Foundation, is an agricultural school challenge project that aims to increase the desire of young people (students) in both Junior and Senior High Schools through learning experiences, by providing the schools with inputs (seed and basic farm tools) to cultivate their own crops on designated school  farms and consider agriculture as an income generating venture in their life journey whiles improving Ghana’s food security.