Juapong sits within one of Ghana’s richest cassava belts, linking to 12,000+ farming families across the Afram Plains.
Fully aligned with Ghana’s presidential initiatives on agriculture, agribusiness, youth employment, and rural development.
Off-taker commitments for industrial starch, flour, and flakes position the factory for immediate market relevance.
Direct cultivation model removes third-party dependency, ensuring consistent quality and supply continuity.
Ghana is the second-largest cassava producer in Africa and fifth globally, exceeding 22 million metric tons annually. Yet its industrial starch potential remains underdeveloped across food, pharma, textiles, adhesives, and paper.
We are building a world-class starch facility in Juapong to serve the Afram Plains corridor, anchored in a resilient public–private partnership that drives sustainable agriculture, empowerment, and industrial transformation.
Full value-chain control from cassava cultivation through starch processing for reliability, efficiency, and competitiveness.
Secured offtake agreements across local and international markets, including the U.S. and Europe.
Employment for over 100,000 skilled and unskilled individuals spanning farming, factory ops, logistics, and administration.
Committed to environmental responsibility with a gradual transition to renewable energy sources.