Ghana’s Tomato Import Bill Hits GH¢5.7 Billion Annually

[Business Day Ghana - Ghana] - 16/02/2026
Ghana is losing a staggering GH¢5.7 billion annually due to its heavy reliance on tomato imports. The Chamber of Agribusiness Ghana (CAG) attributes this to several factors, including poor infrastructure, inadequate storage facilities, and limited support for local farmers. The country’s fertile (…)
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