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Ghana prioritizing Agro-Processing to boost jobs, cut food imports – Eric Opoku

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
October 24, 2025
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Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, has reaffirmed government’s commitment to scaling up agricultural processing as part of efforts to reduce food imports, create jobs, and stabilize the local currency.

Addressing international journalists during the 2025 World Food Prize event in Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. Opoku said Ghana remains the second-largest producer of cassava globally, and the government is determined to leverage that achievement to strengthen agro-industrial growth.

“Facts and records available to us indicate that Ghana is the second-largest producer of cassava globally, and that’s something to be proud of.

“Our goal is to add value to our raw materials because when you look at Ghana’s production levels, you wouldn’t think our farmers are poor. The challenge is that we export raw materials and earn very little, only to buy back finished products at higher prices,” the minister said.

He explained that government, through several initiatives — including the BRIDGE Initiative, a partnership with the Mastercard Foundation — is supporting small- and medium-scale processors with low-interest loans, credit guarantees, and insurance packages to move “from potential to profitability.”

Mr. Opoku added that under the Feed Ghana Program, government is implementing intentional agricultural policies to enhance food production, empower women, and promote local processing.

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“Women constitute about 52 percent of Ghana’s agricultural labor force, and most of them are in food processing. By investing in agro-processing, we are not only empowering women but also ensuring food security and reducing our import bill,” he said.

Ghana, according to the minister, spends about US$350 million annually on sugar imports, a situation the government is determined to change through local production of sugarcane and stevia.

“We are investing in the cultivation of sugarcane and the processing of sugar locally to reduce the pressure on our currency and create a sustainable exchange regime that supports business growth,” he noted.

The minister revealed that a sugar processing factory has already been established in Ghana, but efforts are underway to operationalize it soon following renewed commitment from the President.

On irrigation, he said the government is expanding irrigation infrastructure to ensure year-round farming and a consistent supply of raw materials for processing industries.

Touching on illegal mining, the minister lamented the environmental degradation caused by the practice and urged a shift toward sustainable resource utilization.

“Nature has blessed Ghana with gold, but illegal mining is destroying our environment. We need to balance resource exploitation with sustainability,” he stressed.

Mr. Opoku called on investors to show greater confidence in Ghana’s agribusiness sector, assuring them of government’s readiness to create a conducive environment for investment.

“Entrepreneurship involves risk management. As policymakers, we are committed to delivering results within our mandate, and we expect our partners in the business community to share that urgency and work with us to actualize these projects,” he said.

The minister concluded that agro-processing remains the key to Ghana’s economic transformation, job creation, and foreign exchange stability, urging both local and foreign investors to support the country’s industrial agriculture agenda.

Source: Felix Oppong Kyeremeh

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Samuel Sackey

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