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Ukraine moves into Africa’s food supply chain with Ghana wheat plant plan

Ukraine is advancing plans to enter Africa’s food supply chain through a proposed wheat processing plant in Ghana, marking a strategic shift from raw grain exports to local value addition. The initiative, discussed in Accra in April 2026 between Ghana’s Agriculture Minister Eric Opoku and Ukraine’s Deputy Minister Denys Bashlyk, aims to position Ghana as a regional hub for processing and distributing Ukrainian agricultural products across West Africa, as reported by Business Insider Africa.

The planned facility will focus on wheat flour production, helping Ghana reduce its growing dependence on imports while strengthening food security. Figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show Ghana’s wheat imports have risen by nearly 57 percent over four years, reaching about 1.09 million tonnes in 2025, driven by increasing demand for bread, pasta, and other processed foods.

The project builds on a 2025 bilateral agreement between both countries to deepen agricultural cooperation and develop supply chains, including potential investments in storage, seed distribution, and farming support. Ukrainian officials view the move as part of a broader export diversification strategy, as the country seeks new markets beyond Europe amid ongoing geopolitical disruptions affecting global grain trade.

The initiative reflects a wider trend across Africa toward local processing and food system resilience following global supply shocks linked to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. By anchoring wheat processing within Ghana, the partnership signals a shift toward regional food industrialisation, with potential to reduce import vulnerability, stabilise prices, and strengthen West Africa’s role in the global agricultural value chain.

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