Pineapple cultivation stimulates Ghanaian exports

Published 2021년 8월 19일

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In 2019, Ghana exported over 8.5 million euros worth of pineapples due to increased global demand. The country's climate allows for the growth of sweet and acceptable fruit for the global market. Demand is high from Europe, Middle East, Far East, among other regions. However, the main challenges for pineapple exporters in Ghana are raising capital, maintaining competitive prices, and increasing production.
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In 2019, Ghana exported more than 8.5 million euros worth of pineapples to the world market, because the demand for the tropical fruit increased worldwide. “We received quite a number of orders for our pineapples,” said Stephen Mintah General Manager of Sea Freight Pineapple Exporters of Ghana. "Due to the good climate with many hours of sunshine in Ghana, we can grow fruit that is very sweet and acceptable for the global market. We have demand from Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and elsewhere." “The demand in ...
Source: AGF

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