Ghana, one of Africa's top cocoa producers and the world's second-largest cocoa producer, accounts for approximately 15% of the world's cocoa beans. Cocoa, a fruit grown near the Equator, produces sweet treats. The process involves fermenting beans, sun drying them,...
Investor Guides: A Look into West Africa’s Stock Exchange – BRVM
The Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières (BRVM) is a remarkable achievement in regional financial integration. It operates as a single stock exchange serving eight member countries of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU). Based in Abidjan, Côte...
Transforming Ghanaian Pineapple Farming: Challenges and Opportunities
The quest for authentic products and commodities is universal. Shoppers consistently seek genuine, special items, and organic products are particularly prized. This is especially true for food, where purity and authenticity are paramount. Ghana, renowned for its...
Ghanian Shea Butter is Transforming Lives and the Beauty Industry
Everyone is curious about celebrities' hidden beauty secrets. Celebrities' skin care practices are always a mystery, but you might be surprised to know that shea butter is a constant in their routine. Celebrities like Sienna Miller, Brooke Shields, and Hailey Bieber...
Top 9 Influential Agricultural Segments in Ghana Affect the World Economy
Picture yourself standing on this sunbaked weight of Ghana, an equilibrium, a harmonic melody of different hues and centuries of history and abundance of treasures that come together to provide the perfect-to-do-business-in ambiance. The smell of chocolate in the air...
Ghana’s Gold Rush: Expanding Opportunities for Investing in Gold
Ghana's gold production is expected to surpass that of any other African country, currently making it the 7th largest gold producer in the world, and they have strengthened their position by enhancing their infrastructure and adding new features. This good news may...
Ghana’s Orange Production Soars: A 15-Year Success Story
There is a saying that "slow progress is better than no progress," something that Ghanaian farmers adopted so deeply that it has completely changed the scenario and turned their slow development into a huge success. In the last fifteen years, Ghana has made a...