alberta akosa is keen to make agriculture a more stable sector.ocally grown produce could be sold at local markets, ghana is a fertile country that's rich in resources. >> it's quite expensive, the fact we have not even seen anyone from ghana, it is all from cote d'ivoire. you are looking at transportation costs here and all that is going into it. >> now 41, alberta akosa heads the organization. she originally wanted to be a journalist. now she is an activist traveling across the country with her team. in the last five years, they've trained up some 26,000 women. >> i was more into consultancy when i started my career. i ended up having a path which made me more fulfilled, and that is traveling across the country, dialoging, dining with women , with women farmers, smallholder farmers, and seeing what i can do in my own small way to support. >> agriculture in ghana is a struggling sector. a growing number of farmers are giving up. the driving principle behind agrihouse foundation is that cultivating vegetables should be profitable. the project also