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  2. Fishing industry in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The fishing industry's total catch increased considerably in the late 1960s, from 105,100 tons of marine fish caught in 1967 to 230,100 tons in 1971. [1] In 1982 the yield was 234,100 tons, composed of 199,100 tons of marine varieties and 35,000 tons of freshwater fish from Lake Volta. [1]

  3. Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development is a ministry in the Ghanaian government that concentrates on carrying out development interventions to move the fisheries sector and the industry to contribute efficiently to the overall development of the Ghanaian economy. This forms part of the 2014-2017 Sector Medium Term Development Plan.

  4. Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA) is the national port authority of Ghana. Between the 16th and 18th centuries foreign trade in the then Gold Coast was undertaken from about 40 landing points scattered around the Gold Coast.

  5. Albert Bosomtwi-Sam Fishing Harbour - Wikipedia

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    It along with the Tema Fishing Harbour are the only two fishing harbours in Ghana. [2] It is operated by the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority. [3] The fishing harbour is named after the late Hon. Albert Bosomtwi-Sam, in whose constituency the fishing harbour was built. Prior to the name change it was known as the Sekondi Fishing Port. [2]

  6. Economy of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the agricultural livestock, forestry and fishing sectors, the crop sector is key to the Ghanaian agricultural industry. [76] Ghana produced in 2018: 20.8 million tons of cassava (4th largest producer in the world, second only to Nigeria, Thailand and Congo); 7.8 million tonnes of yam (2nd largest producer in the world, second only to ...

  7. Category:Fishing in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Fishing communities in Ghana (4 P) Pages in category "Fishing in Ghana" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Fishing industry in Ghana; C.

  8. Human trafficking in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Slave Shackles in Ghana. In 2009, Ghana was a country of origin, transit, and destination for women and children subjected to trafficking in persons, specifically forced labor and forced prostitution. The nonconsensual exploitation of Ghanaian citizens, particularly children, was more common than the trafficking of foreign migrants. The ...

  9. Elmina - Wikipedia

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    In 1637, it was conquered and renamed by the Dutch, after they captured Elmina's main castle. Today, Elmina's main economic industry is fishing, salt production and tourism. Elmina Castle is very close to Cape Coast Castle, another historic fortress notable for its role in the transatlantic slave trade. [12]