Volta Regional Minister, Dr Archibald Yao Letsa, has said that there is a positive change in this year's Volta Trade and Investment Fair.
Dr Letsa noted that, unlike the previous years, the 2021 Volta Fair has a higher level of publicity with the new addition of the brand ambassadors.
He made the comments at the opening ceremony of the Volta Fair held in Ho.
The Minister predicts that several businesses partaking in the fair will soon see growth and expansion.
Dr Archibald Yao Letsa urged business owners to take advantage of the fair and expand their businesses by making relevant contacts to help grow the companies.
Volta/Oti and Eastern Regional Chairman for AGI, Dela Gadzanku, who is one of the organisers, expressed content about the fair is hopeful that businesses will be supported and improved after the fair.
Mr Gadzanku noted that the idea is to make the Volta Region a hub of businesses and well-positioned for international markets.
Products like local drinks, beads, local clothing, and many others were at the various exhibition stands.
Exhibition of different snakes from the snake village in the Afadzato South District was also on display for patrons to see.
Housing facilities stands like the Adonai Estate Eco-tourism, the Gulf City were also in display.
Hotels including the Volta Serene Hotel, Sky Plus Hotel, Africa Hill Hotel, Stevens Hotel, Freedom Hotel and Chances Hotels are some of the many hotels fully booked by patrons for the two-week event.
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