The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) is spearheading strategic initiatives to enhance Ghana’s coconut industry, with a strong emphasis on value addition and sustainability.
As part of its efforts, TCDA is registering all value chain operators to develop a comprehensive plan that will boost the sector’s growth and ensure the full utilization of coconut products.
During a recent visit to KGV Foods Limited, a leading dry coconut processor and exporter based in the Western Region, TCDA’s Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Andy Osei-Okrah, underscored the significance of proper regulations and collaboration among stakeholders in strengthening the industry.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Osei-Okrah stressed that a well-regulated and cooperative coconut industry could generate significant economic benefits, create jobs, and support local communities.
“We believe that effective regulation and strong collaboration among industry players will lead to increased income generation and job creation, benefiting both smallholder farmers and large-scale processors.”
Dr. Osei-Okrah
To achieve this, TCDA has been actively engaging with key stakeholders, including the Coconut Federation of Ghana (COCOFEG). These engagements focus on addressing the industry’s challenges and formulating policies that will enhance value addition and promote sustainability.
Visit to KGV Foods Limited
TCDA’s visit to KGV Foods Limited forms part of its broader strategy to strengthen ties with key industry players. KGV Foods Limited is widely known for its value-added coconut products, including virgin coconut oil and coconut chips, which are gaining popularity both locally and internationally.
During the visit, the company’s Managing Director, Kojo Nunoo, shared insights into the company’s future plans, particularly its expansion efforts aimed at increasing production capacity and generating employment opportunities for the youth. “We are committed to expanding our operations to create more job opportunities and enhance the overall value chain of the coconut industry,” Nunoo remarked.
Beyond its collaboration with industry players, TCDA is also working closely with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) department responsible for coconut farming in the Western Region. This partnership is designed to enhance research and development in the sector, focusing on the provision of high-quality coconut seedlings and the promotion of best agro-farming practices.

Dr. Osei-Okrah emphasized that this initiative is essential for the long-term sustainability of the industry, ensuring that farmers have access to the best inputs and modern farming techniques.
“We are committed to working with research institutions like CSIR to ensure that farmers receive high-quality seedlings and the necessary technical support to enhance productivity and sustainability.”
Dr. Osei-Okrah
Driving Economic Growth Through Value Addition
The TCDA’s commitment to value addition within the coconut sector is expected to drive economic growth and improve livelihoods across the country. By encouraging the processing of raw coconut into high-value products, the Authority aims to increase revenue streams for industry players while reducing post-harvest losses.
Industry experts believe that Ghana has the potential to become a leading player in the global coconut market if it continues to prioritize value addition. With the increasing demand for coconut-based products such as coconut oil, coconut water, and coconut-derived cosmetics, the country stands to benefit immensely from a well-structured and competitive industry.
The implementation of TCDA’s strategic initiatives marks a significant step towards achieving a more robust and sustainable coconut industry. As the Authority continues to engage stakeholders and promote regulatory reforms, industry players remain optimistic about the future.
With increasing investments in research, farmer support programs, and processing facilities, Ghana’s coconut sector is poised for growth. By fostering an environment that encourages innovation, value addition, and sustainable practices, TCDA is positioning the industry as a key contributor to the country’s agricultural and economic development.
Through effective collaboration, research-driven policies, and a strong regulatory framework, Ghana’s coconut industry is set to thrive, offering immense benefits to farmers, processors, and the national economy at large.
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