




About Us
The Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE) is an umbrella organization of exporter, and product associations, established in 1992. We aim to be Ghana’s leading enabler of Non-Traditional Exports, empowering members for international success through global best practices, advocacy, market development, and facilitated funding. FAGE is dedicated to export growth and innovation.
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Comprehensive Policy Framework & Strategic Business Development Initiatives
Trade Support
Dynamic Trade Fairs & Comprehensive Export Insurance Solutions
Matchmaking
Trade Inquiries, Networking
International business partnering
Research
Technical materials, business directories, export standards,policies
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Pineapple production and export in Ghana
Ghana is a key player in pineapple production, producing around 678,000 metric tonnes in 2022 and ranking 13th globally, while exporting to places like Belgium, etc.

Mango production and export in Ghana
Mango production in Ghana has grown over the decades, gaining momentum in the late 20th century as farmers recognized its economic potential. Today, it is a key non-traditional export crop, contributing to foreign exchange earnings and rural employment.

Papaya production and export in Ghana
Papaya (pawpaw) cultivation in Ghana has grown steadily, driven by favorable tropical conditions and increasing demand. It is primarily grown in the Eastern, Central, Greater Accra, and Volta Regions, with varieties like Solo, Sunrise, and Red Lady being popular for both local consumption and export.

Vegetable production and export in Ghana
Vegetable farming in Ghana plays a vital role in food security and economic growth, with key crops including tomatoes, onions, peppers, okra, carrots, and leafy greens. Production is concentrated in Greater Accra, Eastern, Central, Ashanti, and Northern Regions, where both smallholder and commercial farmers contribute to supply.

Citrus production and export in Ghana
Citrus farming in Ghana, mainly involving oranges, lemons, limes, and tangerines, is a key agricultural activity, with major production areas in the Central, Eastern, Ashanti, and Brong Ahafo (Bono) Regions. Smallholder farmers dominate the sector, supplying both local markets and processing industries.

Roots & Tuber production and export in Ghana
Roots and tubers are staple crops in Ghana, contributing significantly to food security and economic development. Major crops include yam, cassava, cocoyam, and sweet potatoes, with production concentrated in the Brong Ahafo (Bono), Northern, Ashanti, Eastern, and Volta Regions.

Garment production and export in Ghana
Ghana’s garment and textile industry has a rich history, with production centered in Accra, Tema, Kumasi, and Takoradi. The sector includes both large-scale manufacturers and small businesses specializing in African print fabrics, casual and corporate wear, uniforms, and handmade designs.

Plant laboratory production and export in Ghana
Plant laboratories in Ghana enhance agriculture through tissue culture, seed propagation, and genetic research, supporting the growth of high-yield, disease-resistant crops like bananas, pineapples, cassava, and yams for local and export markets.

Medicinal plants production and export in Ghana
Medicinal plant use in Ghana dates back centuries, rooted in traditional healing. Indigenous communities rely on herbs, roots, and tree barks like neem, hibiscus, moringa, prekese, aloe vera, and ginger for treating ailments.

Fruit processing production and export in Ghana
Fruit processing in Ghana has evolved into a thriving agro-industry, expanding in the late 20th century due to rising demand. Companies like Blue Skies, Pinora, and Fruittiland have boosted the production of juices, dried fruits, purees, and concentrates from pineapple, mango, papaya, and citrus.

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“ Joining FAGE has been a dream come true for us. Not only have we been trained on better procedures for food production but they have also helped with exporting our products globally ”
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News & Blog

FAGE, GEPA and JoyFM serves coconut, fruits to mourners at state burial of fallen heroes
The Federation of Associations of Ghanaian Exporters (FAGE) demonstrated community spirit on Friday by providing complimentary refreshments to thousands of

Don’t just compete, let’s lead – Sylvester Mensah to Exporters at Horticulture Expo 2025
The Chief Executive of the Ghana Export-Import (EXIM) Bank, Sylvester A. Mensah, has challenged Ghanaian exporters in agribusiness not to

‘Horticulture Key To Ghana’s Inclusive Growth’ – Fidelity Bank MD
Fidelity Bank Ghana has once again positioned itself at the forefront of Ghana’s export-led growth agenda, with a strong call