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SWOT analysis for Ghana cashew nut?
Ghana cashew nut is known for its strengths in terms of better quality, organized export promotion authority, and easier documentation. One of its weaknesses includes small government support. It should anticipate the threats coming from government bans and price control while maximizing the opportunities of the increasing number of growers and people looking into nuts processing.
How is the supply chain in Ghana?
-Farmers/producer -> Processor (Drying and packing) -> Exporter
-Most of the time, companies buy the raw cashew nuts from the farmers and then process/dry themselves because, in order to buy cashew nuts, one needs a company document.
-The second most prominent case is wherein farmers form a coop and process then sell.
-Sometimes, the farmers are connected to agents who process the cashew nuts
-It’s rare that farmers also do the drying and packing themselves alone.
-Middlemen play a big role in the industry because most farmers don't have the capital to process themselves.
How does the processing work in Ghana?
-Main producing regions are (from biggest to smallest):(Brong-Ahafo/Afram Plains > Northern region > Upper West region > Upper East region > Coastal Savanna)
-The peak season for selling is from January to May.
-Production goes down during the rainy season because the cashew nuts have to be dried under the sun.
-Cashew nuts are dried under the sun and then packed
-95% of cashew nuts from Ghana is exported in the shell so there isn’t much processing needed
-When the order comes in, cashew nuts are brought out from the warehouse. It’s not possible to get fresh harvests as these have to be dried prior to packing.
-Usually, there isn't much stock left as the suppliers usually already have contracted buyers. Moreover, the suppliers do not want to hold stocks.
-This is why the price is quite high during the non-harvest season.
-Sometimes, suppliers buy from other suppliers to meet demand.
Which Are the Main Financial Institutions Providing Support for the Cashew Industry in Ghana?
Agricultural Development Banks, Rural Banks, National Investments Bank, ECOBANK, Merchant Bank and other Commercial Banks are the main financial institutions providing support for the cashew industry in Ghana.
What Is Ghana’s Position in Cashew Nut Production and Market?
Cashew nuts in Ghana are mostly produced by small-scale farmers representing about 85% of the total production. It is estimated that over 70,000 hectares of land in Ghana are used to grow cashew nuts. Some of the cashew nut growing areas include; Ahafo and Bono regions. Ghana currently produces around 85,000 metric tons of raw cashew nuts each year, which accounts for about one percent of the worlds’ total production.
Cashew production in Ghana is primarily intended to meet unique niche demand (for export) and not household consumption, although a small proportion of nuts are processed for local consumption. Almost all of Ghana’s cashew nuts are exported raw. Of this, over 90% is exported to India and Vietnam by Asian exporters and processors.
Recent agricultural development in Ghana has meant cashew export has received considerable attention due to its ability to push non-traditional agricultural exports.
Which countries are top producers for cashew nuts?
The global top producer of cashew nuts is Ivory Coast (792.68K MT), followed by India (743K MT), then Burundi (283.33K MT). From fourth to tenth place are Vietnam, Philippines, Tanzania, Benin, Mali, Guinea-Bissau, and Brazil.
What Countries Are Buying Cashew Nuts From Ghana ?
According to the Ghana Export Promotion Authority ,Ghana exported about US$340.7m of raw cashew in shell to 7 countries across the globe in 2020 alone.
It further notes, Vietnam was the main destination for Ghanaian exports of cashew nuts in shell, representing more than half (58.34%) of all cashews in shell exported to the world in 2020. India was the second largest export destination for cashew nuts in shell from Ghana (41.41% in 2020). China was the third importer of cashew nut in shell with an estimated import value of
US$295 thousand.
Major market destinations for Ghana's cashew (HS Code 080131 in shell) are Vietnam, where total exports amounted to USD 198,763K, and India, consuming USD 141,081K worth of Ghanaian cashew.
Volume of shelled and unshelled cashew nuts exported from Ghana from 2010 to 2020(in metric tons)
The only two countries that received significant amounts of cashew nuts in shell from Ghana are Vietnam and India. In both markets, Ghana is an important supplier, but there is room for
growth. New and attractive markets for Ghana include China, Saudi Arabia and U.A.E.
What Varieties of Cashew Are Grown in Ghana?
Over at least the last decade, one of Ghana’s most vital breadbaskets has been converted into cashew nut production to feed export markets. Bono East, Bono and the Ahafo regions – previously known as the Brong Ahafo region – are being transformed by cashew production. This growth has positioned Ghana as one of the largest producers of raw cashew nuts in Africa.
The varieties grown in Ghana are Brazilian, Tanzania, and Benin cashew nuts. The Brazilian type is the most common in Ghana. This variety is preferred mostly for its hardiness against weather conditions and crop diseases. In addition, the nut quality is superb and provides high yields.
How Is Cashew Collected in Ghana?
Farmers collect the nuts. Big farms hire people from the local area to do the picking of the nuts. They pay them per kilo picked – for every 10 kilos they collect, they give them the value of one kilogram. Agents from produce buying companies such as Olam buy it from them. The nuts are stored in warehouses owned by the production companies. The warehouses are equipped with drying and packing equipment to allow for the maintenance of the nuts and quick processing for export to customers outside Ghana.
How is the export process in Ghana?
-FOB price is around USD 1100-1200/MT (2021 basis)
-The Cashew nut industry is a small margin business
-Suppliers usually receive FOB or CIF but never CAD.
-The export process isn’t regulated much by the Ghanaian government
-Since Cashew nuts fall under non-traditional exports, there is a separate standard procedure that has to be followed. The suppliers are to secure these documents.
What Are the Export Regulations for Ghanian Raw Cashew Nuts and Cashew Kernels?
According to the Ghana Export Promotion Authority, general export procedures are
"1. Register Business with Registrar General’s Department.
2. Register as an exporting company with Ghana Export Promotion Authority. Pick GEPA Registration *Form, submit the completed form together with photocopies of your registered business certificates. Follow step 3.
3. Contact the appropriate Permit-Issuing Agencies (PIA)* where necessary for inspection of premises and production facilities.
4. The PIA shall submit an inspection report and recommendations to GEPA and copy the exporter. GEPA shall complete the registration process as recommended by the PIA and other Agencies. Certificate is issued to exporter and copy sent to Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA)
5. The PIA shall arrange for testing of samples and inspection of consignment to be exported and shall issue an Export Consignment Certificate to cover each shipment.
6. Exporter shall also obtain additional documents where required, such as Certificate of Origin, Phyto-Sanitary Certificate etc.
7. Exporter shall present all relevant documents to GRA Customs at the Exit Point. Customs shall ensure that exporter has all relevant documents before processing products for export.
8. Exporter notifies the importer of the consignment details."
When Is the Export Process for Cashew in Ghana?
The peak season for cashew nuts in Ghana is from January to June. Cashews produce the highest yields when cultivated in fertile sandy and loamy soils. Any altitude from sea level to 1000 m is requisite for the plant to flourish. Temperature requirements are anything from 20°C to 34°C. Cashew nuts take two months to ripen fully. The cashew tree is an evergreen tree that grows in tropical regions. The tall variant of the cashew tree can grow up to 14 meters while the dwarf variant can reach heights of 6 meters.
Basic Requirements for Export
Any company or enterprise which intends to deal in exportation of exportable goods or items in Ghana must:
-Be registered with the Registrar-General’s Department.
-Be registered with the Ghana Export Promotion Council and obtain a number.
-Get a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) from the Ghana Revenue Authority or a Ghana Card PIN.
Procedure for Traditional Export
-Obtain a Bank of Ghana Exchange Control Form A2 from your bankers.
-Complete the Customs Declaration Form electronically and submit to Customs via the Integrated Customs Management System (ICUMS).
-Attach all relevant documents; Certificates, Permits etc. (for cashew nuts an export permit from the Ghana Cocoa Board is required)
-When the declaration is validated by Customs, present goods to Customs at the Export seat to the Exit Port or Station for Customs Inspection or Examination.
-If Customs is satisfied with the examination, the goods are then released for export.
For in shell cashew nuts, import tariffs for Ghana to India and Sri Lanka are 30%; China also has a high import tariff (20%). Other export destination have 0% with the exception of Vietnam, which has 5% tariff rate.
What are quality related issues?
-There aren’t many quality-related issues but an example would be black spots.
-If there are quality-related issues at the port and the cashew nuts get rejected by the buyer, then the supplier sells them at a lower price to someone else.
-If there are issues, whoever owns the warehouse takes on the responsibility because the quality checks were done in the warehouse.
How is the quality checking process done in Ghana?
-Quality check is done at the warehouse after drying the cashew nuts as most warehouses are equipped with their own labs.
-Buyers may hire a third-party inspector such as the SGS at the departing port.
-Sometimes, they check nuts per count or open some bags and check how many are good or bad.
The main importing countries have their own requirements.
Most of Ghana's cashews are exported as raw cashew nuts (RCN) to Vietnam. The Vietnam Cashew Association (VINACAS) Specifications
for Dried Raw Cashew Nuts in Shell is published on their website and it provides a comprehensive overview of the specifications cashew nuts have to adhere to to be exported to Vietnam.
A sample contract for exporting RCN to Vietnam is also provided on VINACAS' website.
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