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Ghana Pumps GHS 2.9bn into Agriculture to End Food Insecurity and Cut Imports

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
August 13, 2025
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Ghana Pumps GHS 2.9bn into Agriculture to End Food Insecurity and Cut Imports

Ghana’s agriculture sector is poised for a transformative leap in 2025 as the government and development partners commit an unprecedented GHS 2.9 billion to bolster food security and reduce the nation’s heavy reliance on imports.

According to the 2025–2028 Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), this funding will support flagship programmes under the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, with a strong focus on modernisation, mechanisation, and agro-industrial growth.

The investment marks one of the most ambitious agricultural financing drives in recent years, with 55.3% (GHS 1.61 billion) coming from government resources — including Internally Generated Funds (IGF) — and 44.7% (GHS 1.3 billion) contributed by development partners.

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Targeted Programmes for Sustainable Growth

The allocation will be spread across several critical areas of intervention. The flagship Feed Ghana programme will receive a significant share, driving productivity gains through expanded mechanisation, irrigation systems, and livestock development. Other priority areas include post-harvest infrastructure, which is crucial in reducing food losses, and targeted support for value chain development.

Out of the total GHS 2.9 billion, GHS 226.6 million is earmarked for the compensation of employees, GHS 1.13 billion will fund goods and services, and a substantial GHS 1.55 billion is dedicated to capital expenditure. These figures reflect a strategic push toward long-term agricultural transformation rather than short-term relief measures.

A striking component of the plan is the bold initiative to slash Ghana’s staggering $2 billion annual palm oil import bill. The government will roll out the National Palm Oil Industry Policy, which seeks to scale up domestic production and diversify into high-value tree crops.

The policy will distribute 1.5 million oil palm seedlings to farmers, promote large-scale out-grower plantation schemes, and incentivise the expansion of local processing capacity. This initiative, dubbed the RedGold programme, is expected to spark significant private sector investment, create thousands of rural jobs, and position Ghana as a competitive player in the global palm oil market.

Aligning with the Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda

This massive funding drive is firmly anchored in Ghana’s Agriculture for Economic Transformation Agenda (AETA). The AETA emphasises modernising agricultural practices, boosting productivity, and creating sustainable employment opportunities. By targeting mechanisation, irrigation, and value addition, the investment aims to unlock the sector’s full potential and ensure that agriculture becomes a pillar of economic resilience.

The focus on import substitution also speaks to the government’s broader economic strategy — reducing foreign exchange pressures by cutting back on costly imports while boosting domestic production and exports.

The planned interventions are expected to deliver tangible benefits for rural communities. Mechanisation and irrigation will help farmers increase yields and farm year-round, while livestock development programmes will diversify income sources. Improved post-harvest infrastructure, including storage and processing facilities, will minimise wastage and enhance market access.

Crucially, the RedGold programme could become a game-changer for rural Ghana. Oil palm cultivation and processing offer labour-intensive opportunities, from nursery operations to harvesting, milling, and value-added product manufacturing. By involving local farmers in out-grower schemes, the initiative ensures that wealth creation is decentralised and inclusive.

Private Sector Engagement as a Growth Driver

While the government and development partners are providing the initial financial backbone, the plan hinges on strong private sector engagement. The incentives offered under the palm oil policy and the broader agro-industrial agenda are designed to attract investors into processing facilities, storage solutions, and mechanisation services.

Such partnerships could fast-track the scaling up of production, ensure efficient supply chain management, and foster innovation in agricultural practices.

Despite the promising outlook, the success of the GHS 2.9 billion investment will depend on overcoming several challenges. These include ensuring effective coordination between government agencies and partners, addressing land tenure issues for large-scale cultivation, and maintaining transparency in fund utilisation. Climate change resilience measures must also be integrated to safeguard productivity against erratic weather patterns.

This injection of funds into agriculture could redefine Ghana’s food production landscape over the next four years. If implemented effectively, the strategy could significantly improve food security, reduce import dependence, create jobs, and strengthen rural economies.

By coupling bold policy moves like the RedGold initiative with sustained investment in infrastructure and technology, Ghana is signalling its determination to transform agriculture from a subsistence activity into a vibrant, modern sector capable of driving industrialisation and economic growth.

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Tags: agro-industrial growthFood insecurityimportsinternally generated funds (IGF)MechanisationMedium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF)modernisationRedGold programme
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