Ghana: Poor marketing undermines local cashew consumption

Published 2021년 6월 17일

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A marketing and advertising consultant, Kwasi Asumadu, has identified a lack of effective marketing, branding, and advertisement as the primary reason for the low consumption of cashew products in Ghana. Despite an increase in cashew production, local processors have failed to differentiate their products and maximize local market potential, leading to the export of raw cashews and underutilization of cashew apples. Asumadu advocates for collaboration with industry experts and the use of digital marketing platforms to boost local consumption. The article also highlights a training initiative by the Competitive Cashew initiative (GIZ/ComCashew) and the Association of Cashew Processors Ghana (ACPG) to enhance marketing and branding skills among cashew value chain actors, with funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).
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The failure of cashew processors to maximise marketing tools like packaging, branding and advertisement has largely contributed to low consumption of cashew products in the country, Kwasi Asumadu – a Marketing and Advertising Consultant has observed. He said despite the increasing production quantity of cashew in the country, very little can be said about local consumption; hence excessive export of raw cashew nuts (RCNs) and underutilisation of cashew apples. Local cashew processors, he indicated, do not understand the basics of marketing and branding to differentiate their cashew products like kernels and apple drinks on the domestic market. “They are unable to differentiate their products from others with captivating packaging; lack awareness of cashew products and their nutritional and health benefits; and show less patronage of electronic and social media platforms as alternatives to expensive commercial adverts,” he said. The Marketing and Advertising ...
Source: Ghanaweb

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