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Mahama Government unleashes Ghana’s policy-backed agricultural revolution – Hon. Eric Opoku

Eric Opoku says Ghana’s new agriculture strategy is policy-backed, land-backed, and capital-ready to drive industrial growth.

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published March 2, 2026
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The Government of Ghana has announced a bold shift toward large-scale industrial agriculture, positioning the sector as the backbone of national industrialization and investment growth.

Speaking at the Chinese Lunar New Year Gala 2026 on the country’s new agricultural direction, the Minister for Food and Agriculture, Eric Opoku, made it clear that the transformation is already underway.

“Ghana’s agricultural transformation is not rhetoric – it is policy-backed, land-backed, and capital-ready. We are executing industrial agriculture at scale.”

The Minister highlighted the rollout of integrated Farmer Services Centers designed to combine mechanization, irrigation, financing, and aggregation into structured production hubs.

“The Farmer Services Center is the engine room of Ghana’s new agricultural economy; where mechanization, irrigation, finance, and aggregation converge into bankable production.”

He emphasized that agriculture is now central to Ghana’s industrial and export agenda.

“Agriculture in Ghana is no longer subsistence; it is the anchor of our industrialization, export competitiveness, job creation, and currency stability.”

In a strong signal to investors, the Minister stated that Ghana is focused on commercial partnerships, not aid.

“We are not seeking aid. We are building structured joint ventures that move Ghana from import dependency to value-added production.”

He concluded with a regional vision for growth:

“Let us move from trade to production, from raw exports to manufacturing, and together build a modern agricultural powerhouse for West Africa.”

In a strong signal to international investors and development partners, the Minister made it clear that Ghana’s agricultural strategy is commercial, not donor-dependent.

Government officials say the strategy opens the door for structured joint ventures, agro-processing investments, and large-scale mechanized farming – positioning Ghana as a leading agricultural investment destination in West Africa.

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