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The Brazil-Ghana Business Forum 2025 in Accra strengthens trade, investment, and bilateral relations, highlighting opportunities in agriculture, energy, and technology.
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The fourth Brazil-Ghana Business Forum in Accra reinforced bilateral relations and trade opportunities between both countries. With participation from government leaders and business stakeholders, the forum highlighted key sectors such as agriculture, renewable energy, infrastructure, and technology as areas for investment and collaboration.
Brazil-Ghana Business Forum Ends in Accra
The fourth Brazil-Ghana Business Forum aimed at promoting trade and investment has successfully concluded in Accra. The event brought together key stakeholders to strengthen bilateral relations and explore new economic opportunities between Brazil and Ghana.
The forum reaffirmed the shared commitment of both nations to economic growth, trade expansion, and long-term partnerships.
A New Momentum for Brazil-Ghana Relations
In her remarks, the Ambassador of Brazil to Ghana, Mrs Mariana Madeira, emphasized the need for renewed energy in the relationship between the two countries.
According to her, while relations have always been cordial, there is a strong need for “a new momentum” to unlock greater opportunities.
She encouraged Brazilian businesses to see Ghana as a strategic gateway to Africa, especially under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
“Our goal is straightforward: expand trade and networks, and identify new areas for partnerships that will benefit Brazil and Ghana,” she stated.
Key Investment Opportunities Highlighted
The Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) highlighted several sectors with strong potential for collaboration between Ghanaian and Brazilian businesses:
- Agribusiness: Agro-processing, mechanised farming, and technology transfer
- Renewable Energy: Solar, wind, and hydropower projects
- Infrastructure Development: Transport, logistics, and industrial parks
- Technology & Innovation: Fintech, agritech, and health tech
- Manufacturing & Healthcare: Expanding industrial and medical capabilities
Ghana’s business-friendly environment, including tax incentives and public-private partnerships, continues to attract foreign investors.
Strengthening Bilateral Partnership
The President of the Brazil-Ghana Chamber of Commerce, Mrs Edinam Adjei-Sika, highlighted the importance of the forum in strengthening ties:
“This forum is a testament to the enduring partnership between Brazil and Ghana, built on mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to economic growth.”
She also emphasized the deep cultural and historical connections between both nations, which continue to drive collaboration.
Why This Forum Matters
The Brazil-Ghana Business Forum plays a critical role in:
- Promoting trade and investment flows
- Strengthening diplomatic and economic relations
- Creating business networking opportunities
- Encouraging cross-border partnerships
- Supporting sustainable economic development
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Read the full article on Ghanaian Times:
https://ghanaiantimes.com.gh/brazil-ghana-business-forum-ends-in-accra/
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the Brazil-Ghana Business Forum?
The Brazil-Ghana Business Forum is a platform that brings together government officials, investors, and businesses to promote trade, investment, and collaboration between Brazil and Ghana.
2. Why is Ghana important for Brazilian businesses?
Ghana serves as a gateway to West Africa under AfCFTA, offering access to a large regional market and a stable business environment.
3. Which sectors offer the best investment opportunities?
Key sectors include agribusiness, renewable energy, infrastructure, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing.
4. What role does BGCC play in this partnership?
BGCC facilitates trade, investment, networking, and partnerships between Ghanaian and Brazilian businesses.
5. How can businesses participate in future forums?
Businesses can join BGCC, attend events, and engage in trade missions to connect with partners and explore opportunities.


