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The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) is all set to host the Ghana Tree Crops Investment Summit & Exhibition (GTCIS) from 17–20 February 2026 at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The summit arrives at a pivotal moment: global demand for sustainably sourced tree crop commodities is accelerating, and Ghana—Africa's second-largest cocoa producer with expanding capacity in cashew, shea, and oil palm—is positioning itself to capture a greater share of downstream value.
Under the theme "Sustainable Growth Through Tree Crop Investments: Resetting and Building Ghana's Green Economy, "GTCIS 2026 will bring together over 6,000 participants, including institutional investors, development finance institutions, agribusiness operators, policymakers, and trade partners from across the continent and beyond.
The summit has drawn confirmed participation from Ghana's senior leadership, underscoring the administration's commitment to agricultural industrialisation and export diversification:
* John Dramani Mahama, President of the Republic of Ghana
* Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene
* Eric Opoku, Minister for Food and Agriculture
* Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, Minister for Trade, Agribusiness & Industry
* Cassiel Ato Forson, Minister for Finance
* Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Minister for Foreign Affairs
The four-day agenda is designed to translate dialogue into capital deployment and partnership formation:
* Presidential and ministerial addresses outlining policy direction and investment incentives
* Global investor forums featuring international financial and development institutions
* Sector-specific sessions across six priority value chains: cashew, shea, oil palm, coconut, rubber, and mango
* Structured B2B matchmaking for investors and agribusiness operators
* Technology and innovation showcases from sector leaders
* Field visits to production and processing sites
* Gala evening reception
GTCIS 2026 is projected to generate up to US$500 million in investment interest across Ghana's tree crops economy—capital critical to expanding local processing capacity, strengthening farmer livelihoods, and reducing the country's reliance on raw commodity exports.
Dr. Andy Osei Okrah, Chief Executive Officer of the TCDA, framed the summit's ambition:
"Ghana's tree crops sector represents one of our most compelling opportunities for inclusive economic growth and industrial transformation. GTCIS 2026 is not simply a conference—it is a platform to demonstrate investment readiness, forge long-term partnerships, and build a globally competitive value chain. We invite investors, innovators, and stakeholders across the ecosystem to join us in shaping the next chapter of Ghana's agricultural economy."
Stakeholders interested in participating may access further details through official TCDA communication channels.
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