Ghana: Food Service - Hotel Restaurant Institutional Annual

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Ghana is in economic recovery mode following the double hits of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak of 2020 and the macroeconomic crisis of 2022. The Ghanaian hotel-restaurant-institutional (HRI) sector is evidencing a promising upward trajectory. The Greater Accra region will remain through 2028, Ghana’s largest consumer market, representing 32 percent of total consumer expenditure. Impacting the HRI sector will be the food and non-alcoholic beverages sectors that are foreseen to become the country’s largest consumer spending categories by 2028. Ghana serves as a gateway to the West African market. It is West Africa’s third largest economy trailing just behind Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire.

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