Ghana’s Economy Grew 6.1% in First Three Quarters of 2025
According to the GSS provisional data, the Ghanaian economy grew by 6.1 percent in the first three quarters of 2025, revealing gray areas for policy focus.
According to the GSS provisional data, the Ghanaian economy grew by 6.1 percent in the first three quarters of 2025, revealing gray areas for policy focus.
Ghana’s economy has grown and is projected to grow further, while the industry sector underperforms, reducing the country’s full growth potential.
The Ministry of Food and Agriculture is implementing climate-smart agriculture fully next year to ensure farmers’ awareness of the right climate for strategic planting to increase crop yield.
Prof. Williams Kwasi Peprah has cautioned the government to take note of the underlying fiscal challenges that characterize the 2026 Budget while making significant efforts to sustain the macroeconomic gains ...
From the 2026 Budget presented by Dr. Ato Forson, Ghana’s 6.3 percent growth was driven by the services and agriculture sectors.
The National Insurance Commission (NIC) has unveiled a groundbreaking strategic direction aimed at expanding insurance coverage to Ghana’s informal sector, which represents the largest share of the nation’s workforce. The ...
Ghana’s economy is on course to grow by more than 4.8% in 2025, driven by strong performances in the agriculture and services sectors, according to IC Research’s latest economic report ...
''... Majority of farmers took loans at the time to produce. Some of them committed Suicide...''
Ghana's economic performance continues to impress, with a provisional growth rate of 7.2% recorded in the third quarter of 2024. This remarkable growth, disclosed by the Ghana Statistical Service, highlights ...
Executive director of the Peasant Farmers Association of Ghana (PFAG), Charles Nyaaba, has expressed the need to mechanize the agric sector to boost productivity in the country to attract private ...