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Ministry of Trade facilitates deal to resume cross-border onion trade

Georgina Appiah Amponsah by Georgina Appiah Amponsah
April 8, 2026
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The Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry (MoTAI) has convened a stakeholder meeting with onion associations in the country, alongside representatives from Nigeria and Niger, to address the ongoing trade impasse in the onion value chain.

The engagement brought together key actors to deliberate on the cross‑border trade blockage.

Discussions focused on promoting dialogue, resolving trade concerns, and identifying practical steps to strengthen cooperation and ensure a smooth flow of trade.

The meeting resulted in Ghanaian onion associations agreeing to allow Nigerian trucks that had been held up in Ghana to offload their cargo, with a commitment to reciprocal action by their Nigerian counterparts.

Representatives from the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana also pledged support to facilitate the immediate release of Ghana‑bound trucks.

The three parties further agreed to develop a roadmap to prevent future trade disruptions, aligning with existing regional frameworks and bilateral engagements to boost cross‑border trade and improve livelihoods within the onion sector.

The initiative is part of MOTAI’s efforts to promote trade and economic growth, supporting agribusiness policies that aim to create jobs, diversify exports, and strengthen food security in the region.

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