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12 Ideas For Businesses Investments In Ghana

12 Ideas For Businesses Investments In Ghana

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Ghana enjoys a democratic political system, abundant resources and a growing middle class. Recently the country began reforming its investment climate for local and international investors. In its 2014 Doing Business Report, World Bank ranked Ghana Best Place for Doing Business in the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS) — a regional group of 15 countries. Here are some ideas for business investments in Ghana that could be lucrative.

Sources: Touringghana.comgipcghana.comPwc.comOxfordbusinessgroup.comEconomicswebinstitute.orgMytopbusinessideas.com,

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Waste Management

Modernghana.com reports that the country is struggling to keep up with the waste it creates. Some major cities are creating more than 4,000 tons of waste per day. If you started or invested in a waste management company in Ghana, you could be confident there would be demand for its services.

Source: Modernghana.com

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Education on waste

Waste management companies can only do so much while the country remains predominantly uneducated on the dangers of it on health and environment. According to a study reported on ModernGhana.com, as few as 45.5-percent of residents recognize the link between poor sanitation and poor health. Private and governmental sectors are looking to invest in educational programs on this issue.

Source: Modernghana.com

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Herbal medicine

A new herbal-medicine hospital has opened up 13 branches in Ghana and they’re becoming increasingly popular. Translation: Ghanaians often look to traditional rather than modern medicine. Opening a homeopathic center or shop could be lucrative.

Source: Modernghana.com

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Agroprocessing

Ghana’s agricultural output includes maize, rice, millet, sugarcane, cotton and oil palm. The country promotes rearing of silk worm for the production of raw silk on its official investment promotion website. More products such as cereal and cooking oils could be produced in Ghana. There are opportunities to add value, reduce post-harvest loss, promote price stability and expand demand for local agricultural produce. Examples include processing fruits into fruit juices and cocoa beans into cocoa products.

Source: Gipcghana.com

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Oil and gas

In 2007 Ghana announced massive oil and gas discoveries offshore in the southernmost part of the country. In late 2013, crude oil production had increased to around 102,969 barrels a day. Opening up a processing plant could be extremely lucrative.

Source: Gipcghana.com

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Internet Service

Although Ghana has around 100 Internet providers, there’s apparently room for more. Internet cafes are becoming increasingly popular and Ghana recently had to team up with India to create a human resources team large enough to meet the demands of the growing information and communication technology industry.

Source: Gipcghana.com

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Transportation

In 2010 Ghana began outreach to foreign investors, inviting them to put money in the country’s transport infrastructure. A 2013-2014 report showed that the country still needs to upgrade its transportation system to keep up with the needs of the growing middle class.

Source: Pwc.com

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Real estate

As soon as more people learn about the business opportunities in Ghana, there will be a demand for dependable realtors. The Oxford Business Group reported in 2012 that people from every sector of the population are looking for housing in Ghana. ModernGhana.com reported in 2014 that real estate was being scooped up quickly at “bargain basement prices.”

Sources: Oxfordbusinessgroup.com, Modernghana.com

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Loans

The financial sector in Ghana may not be strong enough to support the country’s growing spirit of entrepreneurship. Reports from Economicswebinstitute.org said there is room for growth in the microfinance sector of Ghana.

Source: Economicswebinstitute.org

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Tourism

Euromonitor.com reported that Ghana’s improving economy, increased political stability and relatively safe travel destinations helped the country see an increase in tourism arrivals in the last couple of years. Investing in tourism would be a smart idea.

Source: Touringghana.com

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Restaurants

Ghana has farms. According to Gipcghana.com the 57-percent of the country’s land is ripe for agriculture. Now consider the country’s proximity to the European market, and the slowly booming tourism industry and you can see how opening a restaurant here might prove lucrative.

Source: Gipcghana.com 

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Agriculture

For many of the same reasons opening a restaurant in Ghana would be smart, so would be investing in the agriculture. Much of Ghana’s land that is suited to farming is being underutilized; according to Gipcghana.com, less than one thirtieth of the country’s irrigable land is being developed.

Source: Gipcghana.com