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The Food Industry in Ghana

By admin  Published On July 30, 2020

The Food Industry in Ghana continues to grow steadily with strategic key players taking advantage of the growing demand of consumers for ready-to-eat and convenient foods. Problems of lack of appropriate equipment, sourcing of raw materials, cost of packaging materials and packaging requirements, inadequate and defective packaging, lack of enforcing standards and specifications and environmental issues persists in the food industry which has the potential to fetch revenue for entrepreneurs and business owners.

Most companies lack technological capacity and human resources which include food experts with the relevant scientific and technical expertise to offer support to grow companies.  Compounding these issues is the gap created between research and industry and the lack of technical support services from relevant research and technological Institutions. To address the challenges confronting the Food sector, Impact food Hub offers technical support to new, budding and established food companies and agribusinesses to enable them create food brands that can compete globally

At Impact Food Hub our programs and support services are designed to meet the specific needs of companies. We create novel and innovative food products and improve on existing ones to meet industry quality standards. IFH provides technical training and resources in a turn-key food incubator for startups to create networking and business opportunities for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSMEs)

MSMEs who get their start at IFH, excel as economic drivers in agrifood systems.


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