Ghana’s largest food festival, Gastro Feastival 2025, has ended after a two-day showcase of culinary experiences, live entertainment and agribusiness dialogue at The Palms Convention Centre in Accra.
Organised by Charterhouse to coincide with the Farmers’ Day weekend, the event attracted thousands of food lovers, families and industry stakeholders, with free admission for patrons.
Attendees sampled a wide range of local and continental dishes, creative beverages and pop-up tastings, while live cooking competitions and vendor exhibitions added to the festive atmosphere.

The festival also featured performances by leading Ghanaian artistes, including Medikal, Kojo Blak and Cina Soul, turning the venue into a lively December party hub.
Beyond entertainment, Gastro Feastival hosted a Knowledge Hub, which offered masterclasses, panel discussions and pitch sessions focused on sustainability, agritech and value-chain innovation. An agribusiness expo connected farmers, processors and investors, reinforcing the festival’s role as a platform for industry growth.
Held in partnership with the Presidential Initiatives in Agriculture and Agribusiness, the event celebrated Ghana’s food heritage while promoting local sourcing. Sponsors included Enterprise Life, Blue Skies, Tasty Tom and Xpress Gas.
Charterhouse said the festival delivered on its promise to bring together food enthusiasts and professionals while highlighting Ghana’s culinary and agribusiness potential.
Source: GNA




































































