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The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) is implementing strategic measures to boost Ghana’s coconut industry, with a focus on value addition and sustainability.
One key initiative is the registration of all value chain operators within the sector to create a comprehensive development plan aimed at enhancing the value of coconut products.
During a recent visit to KGV Foods Limited, a major dry coconut processor and exporter based in the Western Region, TCDA’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Andy Osei-Okrah, emphasised the importance of proper regulations and collaboration among stakeholders.
According to him, a well-regulated and cooperative industry can significantly boost income generation, support the local economy, and create job opportunities across the region.
As part of its broader strategy, TCDA recently had engaged with the Coconut Federation of Ghana (COCOFEG) to address challenges within the sector. During the meeting, Dr. Osei-Okrah outlined TCDA’s vision and strategic plans to enhance value addition and promote sustainable growth within the coconut industry.
The visit to the Western Region is part of TCDA’s ongoing efforts to foster collaboration between the Authority and key players in the industry to ensure growth and sustainability.
KGV Foods Limited is renowned for its value-added coconut products such as virgin coconut oil and coconut chips.
The company’s Managing Director, Kojo Nunoo, revealed plans for future expansion to create more job opportunities for the youth in the region.
Additionally, TCDA is working with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) department responsible for coconut in the Western Region. This collaboration aims to provide high-quality seedlings and promote proper agro-farming practices to ensure the industry’s long-term sustainability.
The initiative by TCDA demonstrates a commitment to enhancing value addition within the coconut industry, which is expected to drive economic growth and improve livelihoods in the region.
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