Ghana

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Chapter | Agriculture from The Report: Ghana 2014

As the foundation of Ghana’s economy, agriculture employs more than half of the population and is a key focus for the country’s inclusive economic development agenda. Ghana has 13.6m ha of agricultural land, and cocoa and maize account for the largest areas planted, with 1.6m ha and 1m ha, respectively. Yet as the industrial and services sectors have strengthened in recent years, agriculture’s...

Chapter | Mining from The Report: Ghana 2014

Mining and quarrying contributed 9.8% of Ghana’s GDP in 2013, up from 9.5% in 2012, according to the Ghana Chamber of Mines (GCM), the main industry association. Nevertheless, the sector had a subdued year in 2013 and was affected by a range of factors that hit the industry globally. So important is mining to Ghana’s economy that its slower performance fed through to lower GDP growth. Total...

Chapter | Insurance from The Report: Ghana 2014

The insurance sector is growing rapidly as a result of reforms, improved regulation and a better understanding of the relevant products on the part of Ghana’s consumers. Business has not only expanded along with the economy, but has outperformed it. The sector saw total premiums growth reach 23% y-o-y in 2013. However, the sector also faces challenges common to many of Africa’s frontier...

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Ghana 2014

For a frontier market, Ghana’s banking system is very developed. The sector has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years, and a number of new banks have been licensed. Six domestic banks were established in that time, while in the 1990s several foreign entrants moved in. Though most of the fundamentals are healthy, there are still a number of challenges that limit overall efficiency and...

Chapter | Banking from The Report: Ghana 2014

For a frontier market, Ghana’s banking system is very developed. The sector has expanded rapidly over the past 20 years, and a number of new banks have been licensed. Six domestic banks were established in that time, while in the 1990s several foreign entrants moved in. Though most of the fundamentals are healthy, there are still a number of challenges that limit overall efficiency and...

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Ghana 2014

A few years ago, Ghana’s economy was one of the fastest growing in the world, with GDP growth rates stretching above 14%. But there has been a noticeable change from the unconstrained optimism of recent years. Ghana has missed fiscal deficit targets that, if lower than five years ago, are nonetheless creeping upwards, and the country is beset by rising inflation and a weak currency. As a...

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