News
12 June 2019

Ghana Exim supports shea value chain

In:
Agri/Soft Commodities
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Ghana Exim Bank has committed GHS10million ($1.86 million) to support stakeholders in the value chain as part of the first phase of its Shea Empowerment Initiative. The Initiative is aimed at providing economic empowerment to women shea collectors, processors and cosmetic producers engaged in the...

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