Strong international participation marked the Ghana Tree Crops Investment Summit & Exhibition, as delegations from Russia, India, United Arab Emirates, Guinea, and Vietnam engaged Ghanaian stakeholders in high-level investment discussions.
The summit featured structured business-to-business (B2B) matchmaking sessions designed to connect international capital directly with local processors, exporters, and value chain actors.
Although official statements from some foreign delegates are still being finalised, organisers describe the engagement as a strong signal of growing global interest in Ghana’s tree crops transformation agenda.
Investors reportedly explored opportunities in processing, agro-industrial infrastructure, export partnerships, and long-term value chain financing — reinforcing government’s push to move from raw commodity exports to value-added production.
The presence of multiple international delegations underscores Ghana’s ambition to position itself not only as a producer of tree crops, but as a competitive processing hub within the global agricultural market.
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Category: Politics | Published: Feb 20, 2026