Business News of Tuesday, 1 July 2025

Source: George Antwi, Contributor

TCDA sets minimum producer price for shea nuts at GH₵9.01/kg to strengthen sector sustainability

The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) has officially announced the Minimum Producer Price (MPP) for raw shea nuts (kernels) for the 2025 crop season.

This strategic directive, aimed at boosting economic returns and sustainability in Ghana’s fast-growing shea sector, pegs the price at GHS 9.01 per kilogram, equivalent to GHS 765.63 per 85kg bag, effective July 1, 2025.

The price is based on standardized quality parameters: moisture content (8–10%), free fatty acids (6–8%), and impurities (2–4%).

This is the first time such a precise quality-based pricing model has been publicized for shea, a move industry experts say will protect local producers and enhance the international competitiveness of Ghanaian shea exports.

Shea is a major non-traditional export crop for Ghana, supporting thousands of women-led cooperatives and smallholder farmers across the northern regions.

By establishing a fair and transparent pricing regime, the TCDA aims to ensure producers receive equitable compensation, while encouraging adherence to sustainable harvesting and post-harvest handling practices.

New Export Regulations Now in Force

In a parallel directive, the TCDA has begun enforcing Regulation 50 of the Tree Crops Regulations 2023 (L.I. 2471).

As of May 2, 2025, any individual or company seeking to export unprocessed shea, cashew or rubber must first obtain a valid export permit from the Authority.

Exporters must also present proof of payment of development levies before receiving a phytosanitary certificate from the Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate (PPRSD).

This two-tier process is intended to formalize trade, improve traceability, and ensure compliance with environmental and quality standards.