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Ghana’s
economy depends heavily on agriculture. Also gold,
timber, and cocoa production are major sources of foreign
exchange, but this alone cannot sustain growth in multiple
sectors. We know that Ghana
wishes to improve upon her economic
infrastructure, alleviate poverty, and continue to create
the environment for industry
investment. If the present economic trend continues,
the unintended consequences of global economic activity
can create instability in the world economy, which could
very easily dampen the economic objectives of Ghana,
America and other Countries.
This African Nation would like growth in the following
sectors…
• Agriculture Commodity (Especially Grain)
• Apparel
• Banking
• Building Construction
• Cash Crops
• Ceramics
• Chemical and Pharmaceuticals
• Cotton Textile
• Electrical and Electronic Goods
• Fine and custom Jewellery
• Fish and Poultry Consulting support
• Floriculture
• Food Production and Processing
• Furniture and Wood Processing
• Hand Tools
• Hotel Industry & Tourism
• Machinery & Mining
• Power & Small Manufacturing
• Property Development
• Roads and Transportation
• Seafood Processing
• Travel and Tourism
Our approach is to develop projects, technology transfers,
investments and import/export activities under a socio-economic
architecture and detail design of projects. Grina will
provide the global best practices and advanced economic
models to manage the effectiveness of projects &
policies. This includes economic equilibrium and multi-market
consideration and well as demand creation.
What separates Grina Technologies from most companies
is that they only look for their specific interests
and are not interested in the dependencies of any activities,
let alone think about multi-lateral, mutual benefit,
sustained trading.
Latest News: Our Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
partner in India has several operations including call
centers. They want to setup operations in Ghana, where
they can support France, Europe, Canada, and American
businesses.
GDP: US$48.27 billion (2004 est.) Imports: US$3.69B
Exports: US$3.01B
UPDATE
- Jan. 2012: We have tried for two years with senior
level people, no projects yet. Ghana is doing better
than their neighbors, however:
Ghana's Electrical Power use is at 244 KWH per person
For a similar size country such as Spain, their Power
Use is at 5721 KWH per person and for Switzerland, the
power use is at 7526 KWH per person. The goal is to
have 7000 KWH per person.
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