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Ghana signs landmark MoU for major cashew processing plant to boost value addition

New cashew plant signals shift from raw exports to local value addition.

Risa Wyettey Cofie By Risa Wyettey Cofie Published February 22, 2026
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Ghana has taken a decisive step toward strengthening its agro-industrial base following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) and B5 Plus Limited for the establishment of a large-scale cashew processing plant in the country.

The agreement, signed by the Minister for Food and Agriculture, Hon. Eric Opoku, and Executive Director of B5 Plus Limited, Mr. Mukesh Thakwani, outlines a framework for cooperation to develop and operate a cashew processing facility under a Build-Operate (BO) model.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Hon. Eric Opoku underscored the strategic importance of the project within the Feed Ghana Programme.

“Feed Ghana is not just about growing more crops; it is about building industries around what we grow,” the Minister stated.

Ghana is a major producer of raw cashew nuts, yet a significant portion is exported without value addition. The MoU recognises the urgent need to shift from raw exports to domestic processing to enhance farmer incomes, expand employment opportunities, and diversify exports.

Under the arrangement, B5 Plus Limited will finance, design, construct, equip, own, and operate the plant at its own cost and risk, subject to regulatory approvals. The Ministry will facilitate policy coordination, land support, stakeholder engagement, and inter-agency approvals to ensure smooth implementation.

The initiative aligns with Ghana’s broader economic transformation agenda, including industrialisation, import substitution, and sustainable export growth.

The project places strong emphasis on sustainable sourcing arrangements with farmers and aggregators, including transparent grading systems, prompt payments, and farmer engagement programmes. It also promotes employment creation and skills transfer to build local technical and managerial capacity.

According to Hon. Opoku, local processing is central to restoring value to farmers and rural communities.

“When we process our cashew locally, we create jobs, strengthen farmers, and keep Ghanaian wealth within Ghana,” he said.

By processing cashew locally, Ghana stands to capture greater value within its borders; from shelling and grading to packaging and export of finished products; rather than exporting raw nuts and re-importing processed goods at higher costs.

Industry analysts note that domestic processing will help stabilise farm-gate prices, reduce post-harvest losses, and deepen rural industrialisation, particularly in cashew-producing regions.

The MoU clearly states that the project will operate under a Build-Operate model, with ownership remaining with the investor. While the agreement is non-binding and subject to further definitive arrangements, it establishes a structured pathway for implementation, including the formation of a Joint Technical Committee to oversee planning and milestones.

Government support measures, including lawful export management tools and regulatory facilitation, may be considered in line with due process and applicable law.

The establishment of a modern cashew processing plant represents more than an industrial investment — it signals Ghana’s commitment to economic sustainability.

Reaffirming government’s determination, the Minister concluded:

“The era of exporting raw potential is over. Under Feed Ghana, we are turning harvest into industry and agriculture into the engine of economic transformation.”

As global markets increasingly demand processed agricultural products, the MoFA–B5 Plus partnership positions Ghana to compete not merely as a raw material supplier, but as a value-added agricultural powerhouse.

If successfully implemented, the project could serve as a model for similar investments across other tree crops and agricultural value chains, accelerating Ghana’s transition from commodity dependence to industrial transformation.

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TAGGED:B5 Plus LimitedCashew ProcessingEric OpokuFeed Ghana ProgrammeMinistry of Food and Agriculture Ghana
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