The Federation of Association of Ghanaian Exporters has pledged its readiness in ensuring Ghana’s non traditional exports targets are achieved by 2030.
The association says Ghana’s Non-Traditional exports which currently stands at $3.6billion will reach $5billion by close of year.
President of the Association Davis Korboe at a visit to the Jubilee House on Tuesday, June 3, 2025 indicated that the association with of twenty-two members of different products are confident in achieving the target.
“We have set ambitious but achievable targets to increase Ghana’s non-traditional export revenues to over US$5 billion within the next two years and $10 billion by 2030” he said.
He added that the association stands ready to support the John Mahama administration to thrive.
“The Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters stands ready to work hand-in-hand with your administration in realizing our shared vision for agricultural transformation and export” he added.
The Association is however appealing to government for technical and financial supports. “Make the acquisition of credit less burdensome for farmers, processors and exporters through streamlined processes and reduced bureaucratic bottlenecks. Significantly reduce interest rates on agricultural loans to make them accessible to small and medium-scale farmer”
On technical and capacity building support the association is asking government to provide it with modern agricultural extension services with focus on climate-smart farming techniques as well as support farmer organizations and cooperatives to achieve economies of scale and invest in agricultural research and development to improve crop varieties and farming methods.