Morocco Donates Fertilizer to Ghana
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Apr 15, 2026 · Last updated Apr 17, 2026
The donation of fertilizer to Ghana is expected to positively impact its agricultural sector by boosting food production and reducing import dependency, which could lead to a more stable local economy. For Morocco and OCP Group, this strengthens their reputation as key partners in African agricultural development, potentially opening new market opportunities.
Ghana has received a second donation of 2,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer from Morocco, a gesture aimed at strengthening Ghana's agricultural sector and improving food security. The donation, received by Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is part of ongoing cooperation between the two nations. Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa highlighted the timeliness and strategic importance of the donation, noting its reflection of deepening bilateral relations. The fertilizer will support Ghana's Feed Ghana Programme, an initiative championed by President John Mahama to reduce the country's $3 billion food import bill. Moroccan Ambassador Imane Ouaadil reaffirmed Morocco's commitment to supporting Ghana's agricultural development, acknowledging the role of OCP Group in assisting Ghanaian farmers. Discussions are also underway to establish a local fertilizer production plant in Ghana, signaling a shift towards long-term industrial cooperation.
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