The study finds strong correlations between natural products business performance and the impeding factors. The impediments include access to finance and markets, lack of herbal market information especially relating to external markets. Additionally, there is lack of processing capacity, while at the same time most if not all the natural products business operators lack technical training relating to product handling. However, there is big potential for success, the top ten traded natural products, may be exploited initially, both domestically and for export market, given range of perceived use. The constraints identified require concerted efforts from all stakeholders to recognize the importance of this sub-sector in providing opportuniti...
This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the performance and competitiveness of Ghana's manu...
One likely outcome of Ghana’s rising household incomes and increasing urbanization is a higher deman...
Competitiveness associated with the herbal industry in both developed and developing countries is qu...
The study finds strong correlations between natural products business performance and the impeding f...
For most of the African countries agriculture still remains the mainstay of the economies supplying ...
The usage of natural products is becoming an increasingly common consumer phenomenon due to increasi...
Studies involving the export performance of firms in emerging economies, particularly in Sub-Saharan...
Ghana has traditionally depended on a number of export commodities such as cocoa, timber, gold and d...
Ghana imports more milk and other dairy products yearly than it produces. Even for what is processed...
This study looks broadly at the state of vegetable competitiveness in Ghana; focusing on trade, prod...
The use of kola nut, including natural or alternative medicinal sources, has inevitably created an i...
The main objective of this study was to examine costs, returns and efficiency levels associated with...
The contribution of Africa’s agricultural exports to world trade is less than 15%, although agricult...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between customer behaviour, distributor behaviour an...
PurposeThe nature of international markets and the challenges with respect to the competitiveness of...
This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the performance and competitiveness of Ghana's manu...
One likely outcome of Ghana’s rising household incomes and increasing urbanization is a higher deman...
Competitiveness associated with the herbal industry in both developed and developing countries is qu...
The study finds strong correlations between natural products business performance and the impeding f...
For most of the African countries agriculture still remains the mainstay of the economies supplying ...
The usage of natural products is becoming an increasingly common consumer phenomenon due to increasi...
Studies involving the export performance of firms in emerging economies, particularly in Sub-Saharan...
Ghana has traditionally depended on a number of export commodities such as cocoa, timber, gold and d...
Ghana imports more milk and other dairy products yearly than it produces. Even for what is processed...
This study looks broadly at the state of vegetable competitiveness in Ghana; focusing on trade, prod...
The use of kola nut, including natural or alternative medicinal sources, has inevitably created an i...
The main objective of this study was to examine costs, returns and efficiency levels associated with...
The contribution of Africa’s agricultural exports to world trade is less than 15%, although agricult...
This study aims to investigate the relationship between customer behaviour, distributor behaviour an...
PurposeThe nature of international markets and the challenges with respect to the competitiveness of...
This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the performance and competitiveness of Ghana's manu...
One likely outcome of Ghana’s rising household incomes and increasing urbanization is a higher deman...
Competitiveness associated with the herbal industry in both developed and developing countries is qu...