Accra, Ghana — Strong performances from Ghana’s agricultural export sector have contributed to an increase in foreign exchange earnings, according to industry observers.
Exporters report growing international demand for products including cocoa, cashew nuts, shea products, and processed agricultural goods. The trend has provided additional revenue for farmers and businesses involved in the supply chain.
Agricultural experts say efforts to improve production methods and expand value-added processing have helped make Ghanaian products more competitive in international markets. Several producer associations are also calling for increased investment in storage facilities and transport infrastructure to support future growth.
Analysts say the sector remains an important pillar of the national economy and could contribute significantly to export diversification efforts in the years ahead, particularly as global demand for agricultural commodities continues to evolve.
