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Ghana

Ghana

Ghana

Ghana has a stable political system and a history of democratic governance, making it one of Africa’s established democracies. It is a producer of petroleum, with offshore oil fields contributing to its economy. The country is the second-largest gold exporter in Africa, with mining playing a significant role in its economic structure. Additionally, Ghana is the world’s second-largest cocoa exporter, supporting its agricultural sector. The economy is diverse, with growing contributions from services, industry, and trade.



ENERGY



MINING



DEFENCE

Ghana is rich in natural resources, making mining one of the country’s biggest economic contributors.

Ghana has significant energy resources, including hydroelectric power (from the Akosombo Dam), thermal plants, and an increasing shift to renewable energy like solar.

The government has been gradually modernizing the armed forces, investing in surveillance technology, armored vehicles, naval vessels, and aircraft.

Recent procurement efforts focus on enhancing border security, cyber defense, and intelligence capabilities.

Agriculture remains a crucial sector, employing a significant portion of the population, especially in rural areas