Investors have the opportunity to invest in the production of flowers in Ghana. The country’s floriculture industry is at an infant stage of development relative to Africa’s major flower producers.
Investment Opportunities
Ghana’s climate, topography, and other natural characteristics make
it a conducive location for the cultivation of many exotic breeds of
flowers.
Specifically, species such as heliconia, caribea, celocia, curcuma,
gladioli and hibiscus have all performed well in Ghana under natural
conditions, and there is potential for the expansion of areas under
cultivation for these and other cultivars which have yet to be
introduced.
Most of Ghana’s current producers possess basic resources – including
large tracts of prime uncultivated land, basic technical know-how and
an experienced labour force – which can be expanded with capital
infusion and technology transfer. The expected growth in the
floricultural sector will create and sustain demand for cold storage and
freight handling facilities, greenhouse construction, irrigation
equipment and construction of small dams.>>>continue>>>
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