Ghana to Benefit from Russian Fetilizers this year
Russia seeks to import more fertilizer products to Ghana is a bid to cement more trade relationships between the two nations
Ghana is to benefit from the agriculture sector of the Russian government, as the latter seeks to exceed the current fertilizer supplied to the country in the previous year.
Uralchem, a major fertilizer manufacturing company in the Russian Federation, supplied over 100,000 metric tons of fertilizer to Ghana in the previous year, and the company sees an opportunity to upscale the quantum this year to support local farming activities in Ghana.
According to Russian Today, Dmitry Mazepin of the Russian Union of Industrialist and Entrepreneurs stated that Ghana has seen a decline in agricultural output contributing to global cocoa bean shortage.
Mazepin, who visited Ghana on the invitation of the President of the Republic of Ghana, praised the initiative to supply the country with Russian agricultural products and foster a good working relationship with the country.
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