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Prioritise Agricultural Productivity – Bokpin

Economic watchers are calling on the government to prioritise agricultural productivity as a buffer against growing global trade tensions.

This comes after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) revised its global economic growth forecast for 2025 down to 2.8%, a notable drop from the 3.3% projection made in January.

The downgrade is largely attributed to escalating trade disputes—especially between the United States and its trading partners—stemming from new tariffs.

Speaking during a media interview, economist Prof. Godfred Bokpin highlighted the situation as a pivotal moment for Ghana to revamp its agricultural sector

Economic watchers are calling on the government to prioritise agricultural productivity as a buffer against growing global trade tensions.

This comes after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) revised its global economic growth forecast for 2025 down to 2.8%, a notable drop from the 3.3% projection made in January.

The downgrade is largely attributed to escalating trade disputes—especially between the United States and its trading partners—stemming from new tariffs. Speaking to Citi Business News, economist Prof. Godfred Bokpin highlighted the situation as a pivotal moment for Ghana to revamp its agricultural sector.

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