Emmanuel Fiifi Musah
Student, Life Coach, and Public Speaker in Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana
Emmanuel Fiifi Musah is a passionate agribusiness professional, sustainability enthusiast, and entrepreneur dedicated to transforming agriculture through innovation, sustainability, and youth
empowerment. He holds a BSc Agribusiness Management from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), an MSc in Global Food Security and Nutrition from the University of Edinburgh, UK through the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program and an MPhil in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from KNUST as a CARISCA Scholar. After his undergraduate degree, he was retained by the Department of Agricultural Economics, Agribusiness and Extension to serve as a Research and Teaching Assistant, during which he coauthored 2 peer-reviewed research papers published in high impact journals. Fiifi has leveraged his academic journey to drive impactful change in agribusiness and supply chain sustainability.
Emmanuel has worked with Beyond Beans Foundation- the sustainability foundation of ETG, one of the world’s leading traders and processors of agricultural commodities, to support the
development and implementation of child labour and community development projects in their cocoa supply chain. He has also worked with Densu Associates where he supported their research
on understanding the knowledge, attitude and perception (KAP) of young people in agricultural technical vocational education and training (ATVET). Currently, he works as a Traceability Officer at Barry Callebaut/Nyonkopa Cocoa Buying Ltd,
where he supervises and coordinates the activities of warehouse officers in twelve (12) cocoa districts. He plays a crucial role in promoting ethical sourcing and ensuring sustainable and
transparent cocoa supply chains. His work experience spans research, commodity trading, agricultural sustainability, and procurement, demonstrating his expertise in agricultural value
chains.
Beyond his professional commitments, Fiifi is a dedicated Young Advisory Council member for the Mastercard Foundation and WUSC Accelerating Change Through InnoVation in Agricultural TVET (ACTIVATE) project, where he actively shapes programs that promote youth inclusion, agency, and agricultural development. His passion for agricultural transformation led him to
participate in prestigious international conferences, including the World Youth Forum (Egypt) and Young Africa Works Summit (Rwanda) during his undergraduate years.