Accra: The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) has released its 2024 trade data, revealing that three key commodities accounted for a significant portion of the country's export earnings. Gold, mineral fuels and oils, cocoa beans, and products collectively made up 83.4% of all exports, demonstrating their continued importance to Ghana's economy.
According to Ghana News Agency, the GSS report showed that gold exports reached GHC 163.0 billion, solidifying its position as the leading export commodity. Mineral fuels and oils followed with GHC 54.2 billion, while cocoa beans and products contributed GHC 28.6 billion. "This dominance highlights the concentration of Ghana's export portfolio in these sectors," the report said.
The combined share of these three products increased from 80.6% in 2023, indicating a growing reliance on these commodities for export revenue. The report also noted that while the share of mineral fuel and oil imports decreased from 32.1% in 2023 to 25.7% in 2024, the value of those imports still saw an increase of GHC 6.3 billion.
