The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) has introduced its partnership with the African Coconut Group (ACG) and Solidaridad to carry the third version of the Worldwide Coconut Pageant in Secondi-Takoradi.
The pageant, which is themed: ‘Spend money on Ghana’s Coconut Sector for an Inclusive Local weather and Social Resilience’, was formally launched in August this yr on the La Palm Royal Seaside Resort in Accra.
Deputy Chief Govt Officer (CEO) of GEPA Albert Kassim Diwura expressed the Authority’s dedication to supporting the coconut business stakeholders in reaching the focused $2.8 billion in annual export income by 2029.
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He expressed confidence that the Coconut Pageant would advance the coconut agenda and encourage funding within the sector.
“In 2017, GEPA initiated the Coconut Revitalization Programme, geared toward bolstering the provision capability of the coconut worth chain and respiration new life right into a beforehand struggling sector. The thee-day occasion can also be supposed to encourage extra Ghanaians to enterprise into the coconut sector and enhance manufacturing and exports,” he indicated.
The third version of the Worldwide Coconut Pageant is a collaborative endeavour involving the African Coconut Group, the Western Regional Coordinating Council, GEPA, SOLIDARIDAD, and the Tree Crop Growth Authority (TCDA).
This yr’s pageant contains a vary of actions together with seminars, mentorship programmes for younger entrepreneurs, farm visits, and devoted periods for ladies concerned within the coconut business.
The Minister of Meals and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong, is anticipated to ship the keynote tackle.
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GEPA CEO Dr. Afua Asabea Asare, TCDA CEO William Quaittoo, and Western Area Minister Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah additionally addressed the viewers.
In 2019, GEPA partnered with ACG to carry the first-ever Worldwide Coconut Pageant in Ghana, bringing collectively exhibitors in addition to main gamers to advertise the coconut enterprise.
The federal government of Ghana added coconut to the Tree Crop Growth Authority (TCDA), established in 2019 and mandated to develop and regulate the manufacturing, processing, advertising, and export of coconut and different chosen tree crops.
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The non-traditional export figures for 2022 indicated the coconut sector’s substantial financial contribution.
Notably, earnings from each recent and processed coconuts reached $6.3 million and $6 million, respectively.