
- Tin Tomatoes – $1billion
- Rice – $800million
- Sugar and Confectionery – $300 million
- Flour – $600million
- Poultry and meat – $400 million
- Fish – $245 million
- Tomatoes (from Burkina Faso) – $100 million
- Toilet Rolls and Tissue – $100 million
- Cooking oil – $300million
- Pharmaceuticals and chemicals – $750 million
- Soaps and cosmetics – $200million
- Plastics – $500million
- Paper – $600million
- Tiles and Ceramics – $200million
- Iron and steel products – $1.2 billion
- Cars and spare parts – $2 billion
- Furniture – $250million
- Textile and apparel – $250million.
- Home appliances – $900 million
- Beverages – $200 million.
If we concentrate on producing these in Ghana, we shall create plenty of jobs to go around for our young brothers and sisters.
Credit : Ghana Trade Advocacy Network
