Report on opportunities for the development of the horticultural sector in Ghana

Published 2024년 5월 23일

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The article highlights the potential for Dutch companies to engage in the rapidly growing horticultural sector in Ghana, a country with significant potential for economic growth, job creation, and food security. Despite challenges such as difficulty in obtaining loans, unclear regulations, corruption, and lack of necessary skills among employees, the sector offers opportunities for B2B collaboration and growth in areas like storage, covered cultivation, digitalization, irrigation, and use of fertilizers. A report titled 'Ghana Vegetable Market Flow Mapping' provides an in-depth analysis of the Ghanaian market and identifies the most promising product groups in the vegetable sector, aiming to guide companies in understanding the development opportunities and how they can contribute to the growth and competitiveness of the Ghanaian vegetable sector.
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Opportunities for Dutch companies The Ghanaian horticultural sector is rapidly developing and has a lot of potential. Further development of the sector can make a major contribution to Ghana's economic growth. It can also provide decent work for Ghanaian youth and women, and food security for the population. In addition, a more sustainable sector helps protect against the effects of climate change In principle, the country could also grow many of the products that Ghana now imports itself. Ghana now produces a lot of fresh and processed fruit, mainly for export. The export of banana and mango has grown considerably in recent years. The Netherlands is one of the main countries to which Ghana exports fruit; for mangoes it is even the most important. It almost always concerns processed fruit, less so fresh fruit. All this offers opportunities for B2B collaboration between Dutch and Ghanaian companies. There are now many Dutch companies active in the Ghanaian horticultural sector. But ...

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