Ghana launches an ambitious plan to generate US$12 billion annually from six tree crops by 2030, banning raw cashew, shea and rubber exports while targeting 50–60% local processing, US$500 million in oil palm investment, and 250,000 new jobs under its agro-industrialisation drive.
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