Trade in technical goods between Ghana and Italy grew by 30% reaching 90 million Euros in 2022.
According to the Italian Ambassador to Ghana and Togo, Daniela d'Oriandi, this growth suggests that many more Ghanaian companies are looking for Italian solutions.
"We invest in innovation, training, provide technical assistance, and out products are reliable, and there are many initiatives to promote the trade between Ghana and Italy," she emphasized.
The Italian Ambassador made this known at the 6th International Trade Show for West Africa agrofood and West Africa Plastprintpack conference and exhibition in Accra on Tuesday November 21, 2023.
The event, which is jointly organised by the AHK Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Ghana and Fairtrade Messe, aims to help increase Ghana's self-sufficiency and improve supply.
Mr. Paul März, Managing Director of Fairtrade, noted in his opening remarks that, with almost 40 million population, Ghana is a huge food market, and its expenditure in the food and beverage sector is growing steadily and is "by far the largest segment of the Ghanaian processing industry".
According to the World Trade Organization (WTO), Ghana imported food worth US$1.2 billion and exported food worth US$1.7 billion in 2021.
"Thus, food trade with Ghana is a US$8.5 billion business," he stressed.
Ghana's investment in food and packaging technology shows an annual growth of 8.6% between 2017 and 2022, from 59 million Euros in 2017 to 89 million Euros in 2022.
The Exhibition
This year the organizers have succeeded in bringing exhibitors from over 12 countries and hope to establish business relationships among the various companies during the exhibition.
Mr. März announced that two industry awards will be presented during the exhibition and this will be led by the Chamber of Agribusiness Ghana.
He also mentioned that there's a subsidized package for agricultural machinery.
The major participants in this year's show are the Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), GIZ AgriBiz and more.
In total, some 70 exhibitors from 12 countries are presenting products, technologies and solutions specifically tailored for the Ghanaian and West African markets.
The exhibitors are from Ghana, Austria, China, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, South Africa, Nigeria, Poland, Thailand and Ukraine.
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