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In a world where nations rise or fall on the strength of their trade, Ghana’s future cannot be left to chance or isolated effort. It must be built deliberately on partnership, policy, and purpose.
That is why the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters is not just a federation. It is a movement, a mission, and a national mandate.
FAGE is a collective agenda to stimulate exports, because exports are the heartbeat of Ghana’s prosperity, and collective action is the only way to make the heartbeat stronger.
Established in 1992, FAGE has earned its place as the most trusted voice and representative body for Ghana’s export sector. With members spanning diverse commodity and trade associations, from horticulture and shea to textiles and processed foods, FAGE brings together the grassroots, the factories, the port corridors, and the global markets into one room, under one banner.
“FAGE exists because Ghana’s export agenda cannot thrive on silos and silence.
Ghana’s non-traditional exports (NTEs) earned over USD 3.9 billion in 2023, yet this figure remains far below our potential.
Only 8% of our agricultural exports are processed before leaving the country, missing out on immense value-addition.
Over 60% of SMEs and women-led businesses in agribusiness lack access to consistent markets due to technical, logistical, and financing barriers.
Every container that leaves Ghana with raw produce instead of finished products represents job lost, foreign exchange forgone, and value missed.
FAGE’s mission is to reverse this trend and reimagine Ghana as a hub of quality, innovation, and export competitiveness.
Ghana is already producing what the world wants- pineapple, mango, coconut, yams, vegetables, herbs, handicrafts, textiles, but we must now package, certify, and position these products to compete and win on global shelves.
Behind the charts and trade deals are real Ghanaians with real stories:
A young woman in Techiman making moringa powder who dreams of exporting to Sweden, but is held back by poor packaging. A pineapple farmer in Dawa who gets paid less for his fruit because of inconsistent transport to the port.
A cooperative in Hohoe with excellent cassava but no certifications to access European markets.
FAGE is their advocate, their voice in rooms they may never enter, their bridge to markets they may never see alone.
Let us move forward-not in silos but solidarity.
Let us stimulate exports-not someday, but now.
Let us do it-not for one, but all.
FAGE is a collective agenda to stimulate exports-because together, we export more.
Together, we rise.
Davis Narh Korboe, President of the Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters
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