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Stakeholders hail new export rules for raw rubber, cashew, and shea.
Stakeholders in the rubber, shea and cashew industry has lauded the Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) for enforcing new export rules for raw rubber, cashew, and shea.
Effective May 2, 2025, all individuals and businesses involved in the export of unprocessed rubber, cashew, or shea from Ghana were required to obtain written authorisation from the TCDA, a move aimed at tightening regulatory oversight and enhance value addition in the sector.
The President of ANRAG, Mr. Emmanuel Owusu, highlighted challenges in Ghana's rubber industry, including unregulated export of raw rubber, theft, and loan repayment issues affecting farmers.
He said the industry's regulation by the TCDA was crucial for value addition, revenue generation, and employment creation.
He said with effective regulation, farmers and processors could pay levies, and the industry could attract investments, create jobs, and contribute to the country's economy
He advocated for renegotiating prices with companies to ensure fair compensation for rubber farmers and traders, suggesting that a collaborative approach between government, private sector, and traders can help address challenges facing the sector.
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He said exporting unprocessed rubber resulted in significant revenue loss for the country and emphasised the need for collaboration among stakeholders to address challenges and find solutions.
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THE Minister of the Interior, Mr Cletus Avoka and the Director General of the Ghana Immigration Service, Mrs Elizabeth Adjei, have jointly c...