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Why “No” to Industrialization but “Yes” to Mechanization: OTI’s Ethical Path to Sustainable Growth
At OTI, we say “No” to industrialization because it compromises people and planet. We say “Yes” to mechanization because it empowers farmers, strengthens communities, and ensures Ghana’s agriculture thrives sustainably in global markets. By combining ethical trade, smart farming, and innovative technology, OTI proves that growth does not have to come at the expense of integrity.

OTI Editor
Jan 265 min read


Ghana’s Strong Cedi: Stability Without Relief for Exporters
The cedi’s sharp appreciation in 2025 brought headline stability, easing debt and lowering inflation. Yet exporters faced eroded competitiveness, importers struggled with weak demand, and foreign exchange inflows contracted. The strength of the currency highlighted a paradox: macroeconomic gains did not translate into relief for businesses, exposing the urgent need for structural reform.

OTI Editor
Jan 153 min read
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