Ghana/Singapore: A strategic partnership for agriculture and green finance

Last Wednesday, during Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama’s state visit to Singapore, the two countries signed an innovative agreement aimed at promoting sustainable development and high-value agriculture. This cooperation reflects a shared vision of green growth and job creation through concrete initiatives linked to carbon markets and agro-processing.

The agreement between Ghana and Singapore marks a major turning point in bilateral relations, particularly in the management of carbon credits—a field in which Singapore has taken a pioneering role. President Tharman Shanmugaratnam emphasized that this first initiative between Asia and Africa will pave the way for an investment model supporting a low-carbon economy. At the same time, discussions focused on agro-industry, with special attention given to the processing of products such as cashew nuts and cocoa—strategic sectors for Ghana, whose potential is expected to grow significantly through this collaboration.

For his part, President Mahama highlighted the employment opportunities generated by agro-industry under Ghana’s “Reset Agenda” strategy. With vast arable zones, particularly along the Volta economic corridor, the country plans to create thousands of jobs by developing agro-industrial parks and irrigated farmland. Mahama also underlined the role of digitalization and the creative economy as key drivers of rapid growth, especially for the youth.

This bilateral cooperation represents a significant step forward for Ghana, not only in terms of economic diversification but also in strengthening its integration into intra-African trade, particularly under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The implementation of these reforms could play a decisive role in the country’s sustainable transformation.

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