What GEPA Offers to Ghanaian Youth

What GEPA Offers to Ghanaian Youth

The Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) is a government agency established in 1969 under Act 396 as part of the Ministry of Trade and Industry.

Its primary mission is to develop, facilitate, and promote Ghanaian exports, with a particular focus on diversifying the country’s export base beyond traditional commodities like gold, cocoa beans, timber logs, and lumber.


What are the opportunities

GEPA provides a range of services and resources aimed at empowering young entrepreneurs and businesses in Ghana:

  • Export Readiness Assessment: Tools and guidance to evaluate and enhance your preparedness for international markets.
  • E-Learning Courses: Online training modules covering various aspects of export procedures and best practices.
  • SME Toolkits: Resources designed to help small and medium-sized enterprises grow and succeed in the export sector.
  • Market Analysis Tools: Access to data and insights on global market trends to inform your export strategies.
  • Trade Fairs and Exhibitions: Opportunities to showcase your products and connect with international buyers.
  • Export Financing Guidance: Information on financial instruments and support available for exporters.
  • International Buyer Directories: Databases to help you identify and reach potential buyers worldwide.

GEPA

Key Sectors Supported by GEPA

GEPA focuses on promoting a variety of non-traditional export sectors, including:

  • Agribusiness: Fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products.
  • Beauty and Cosmetics: Natural skincare and beauty products.
  • Cocoa Derivatives: Processed cocoa products beyond raw beans.
  • Fisheries: Seafood and related products.
  • Roots and Tubers: Cassava, yams, and similar crops.
  • Wood Processing: Value-added wood products.
  • Handicrafts: Artisanal goods and crafts.

How to Get Started

If you’re a young Ghanaian entrepreneur interested in exporting, GEPA offers a straightforward registration process:

  1. Business Registration: Ensure your business is registered with the Registrar General’s Department.
  2. GEPA Registration: Register with GEPA to access their full suite of services and support.

For detailed information on registration and available resources, visit the official GEPA website:


Contact Information

Head Office:

  • Address: 9th, 10th, and 11th Floor, Africa Trade House, Cruickshank Road, West Ridge, Accra, Ghana
  • Digital Address: GA-077-0183
  • P.O. Box: M146, Accra
  • Phone: +233 302 740909
  • Email: gepa@gepa.gov.gh

Additional Contact:


Final Thoughts

GEPA stands as a vital resource for Ghanaian youth aspiring to enter the export market. By leveraging the authority’s programs and support, young entrepreneurs can expand their businesses internationally, contributing to Ghana’s economic growth and diversification.

For more information and to access GEPA’s resources, visit their official website

Richmond Kpodo
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