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About agriculture in Greater Accra

The Greater Accra Region is situated in the southeastern part of Ghana, bordering the Gulf of Guinea to the south. Despite being the smallest of the administrative regions by land area, it encompasses a diverse coastal environment characterized by flat plains and rolling hills. The climate is primarily tropical savannah, with two distinct rainy seasons and a relatively high humidity level throughout the year. The soils in the coastal plains are often sandy or loamy, requiring careful management for intensive agricultural use.

Agriculture in Greater Accra is characterized by its peri-urban nature, focusing on meeting the high demand of the capital city's population. Key food crops include maize, cassava, and a wide variety of vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, and okra. The region is also a major hub for poultry and livestock production, including pigs and cattle. Additionally, the coastal location makes fishing a vital part of the local food system and a traditional livelihood for many communities along the shore.

Beyond agriculture, Greater Accra is the economic engine of Ghana, housing the national capital, Accra, and the major industrial city of Tema. The economy is dominated by the service sector, manufacturing, international trade, and shipping through the Port of Tema. It is the center of the country’s financial, telecommunications, and administrative activities, attracting significant foreign investment and hosting numerous multinational corporations.

The labor market for agronomy and farm work in this region is increasingly professionalized, with a high demand for specialists in intensive horticulture and modern livestock management. Compared to other parts of Ghana, farming here often involves higher levels of mechanization and the use of advanced irrigation techniques. Opportunities exist for farm managers, veterinary specialists, and technical advisors who can help optimize yields in constrained urban and peri-urban spaces.

For those considering living or working in the agricultural sector in Greater Accra, the region offers the best infrastructure in Ghana, including extensive road networks and healthcare facilities. However, the cost of living in and around the capital is significantly higher than in rural areas. While English is the official language and widely used in business, being open to the local Ga culture and language can be beneficial for community integration and successful collaboration on local farms.