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Ghana Moves Closer to Ethical Gold Trade with Track-and-Trace System 

Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
October 14, 2025
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Ghana’s ambitious plan to digitize and regulate its gold supply chain is gaining momentum, with the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod) confirming that its much-anticipated track-and-trace system will go live in the first quarter of 2026.  

First announced earlier this year, the initiative aims to ensure that all gold mined and sold in the country through official channels is ethically sourced, transparently traded, and fully traceable back to its origin. 

According to Sammy Gyamfi, Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod, the digital platform will revolutionize how gold is monitored and traded across the nation. 

“We have given timelines that by the first quarter of next year, we will have a track-and-trace system, which has never happened since Ghana became Ghana.

“This system will allow us to trace every gram of gold produced in Ghana and purchased by the Gold Board to its source.” 

Sammy Gyamfi, Chief Executive Officer of GoldBod

At the core of the initiative is a digital platform that will track gold from mine sites to the point of sale, allowing authorities, buyers, and regulators to verify the legality and origin of gold at every stage.  

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Sammy Gyamfi Esq., GoldBod’s Chief Executive Officer

This forms part of a broader strategy to sanitize the gold trade, clamp down on unlicensed operations, and promote ethical mining practices in line with international standards. 

The track-and-trace system will integrate advanced digital tools to record the movement of gold from extraction sites through local trading hubs and export points.  

Each transaction will be logged in a secure database, enabling authorities to verify the origin of the mineral and ensure compliance with environmental and labor standards. 

Gyamfi explained that the current gold trade system often involves middlemen who purchase gold in district and regional capitals rather than directly from licensed miners. This creates loopholes that allow unregistered sellers to enter the supply chain undetected. 

Once operational, the platform will give regulators real-time oversight and enable gold buyers, both domestic and international to verify the legitimacy of their purchases.  

Legal Backing and Policy Commitment 

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Goldbod

The implementation of the track-and-trace system is not just a policy choice; it is now a legal requirement.  

Section 31X of the Gold Board Act (Act 1140), passed by Parliament in 2025, mandates the establishment of mechanisms to monitor gold sourcing and trade with full traceability. 

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Currently, much of the gold purchased in Ghana passes through informal channels or local offices in district and regional capitals. Mr. Gyamfi highlighted this loophole as a major driver of illegal trade. 

Mr. Gyamfi further underscored this point, noting that “buyers in places like Koforidua often receive gold from unknown origins, and many don’t have the tools or legal framework to verify if the source is legitimate.” 

This disconnect has made it difficult for authorities to regulate the sector effectively and has opened the door to gold produced through illegal mining operations.  

President John Dramani Mahama reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ethical mining earlier this year at the Mining in Motion Summit.  

He emphasized that the track-and-trace system will help Ghana maintain its standing as a trusted gold supplier in international markets. 

The environmental, social, and economic consequences of galamsey have drawn increasing concern from civil society groups, international observers, and Ghanaians alike. 

Gold Blacklisting Risk 

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Ethical Gold Trade

Beyond promoting compliance and transparency, the track-and-trace system also has strong economic implications. Globally, buyers are increasingly demanding proof that their minerals come from clean, responsible sources. 

However, some experts warn that the system alone may not be enough unless accompanied by stronger enforcement against illegal mining.  

Ing. Dr. Ken Ashigbey, Convenor of the Ghana Coalition Against Illegal Mining, warned that Ghana’s gold risks being blacklisted on the global market due to contamination from galamsey activities. 

The Ghana Gold Board has indicated that the traceability system will be supported by public education, licensing enforcement, and partnerships with technology providers to ensure the system is user-friendly and reliable.  

According to Mr. Gyamfi, the long-term goal is to sanitize the gold trade, create a more level playing field for legitimate miners, and protect the country’s natural resources. 

The rollout of the system in 2026 marks a significant milestone in Ghana’s mining history. As international scrutiny grows over mineral sourcing, Ghana’s decision to adopt digital traceability signals a firm commitment to ethical leadership in the global gold industry. 

With the world watching closely, the country’s bold step could set a new standard for responsible mineral production across Africa and beyond. 

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