Ghana is planning to import mangoes from Kenya to re-export to Europe during Ghana's off-season, a move aimed at increasing demand for local produce and boosting farmers' earnings. The Federation of Association of Ghanaian Exporters, led by president Davies Korboe, visited Kenya to assess the country's ability to supply the market. The European Union-funded Market Access Upgrade Programme (MARKUP) will train farmers on necessary standards to access the Ghanaian market. The trade deal will allow Kenyan farmers to export both processed and fresh mangoes to Ghana, making it the fourth export destination for local produce after the European Union, United Arab Emirates, and the East African Community.