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Prudential Bank Champions Tree Crop Investment at TCDA Anniversary Dialogue

 Prudential Bank has reaffirmed its dedication to Ghana's agricultural transformation, throwing its weight behind the Tree Crop Development Authority's (TCDA) vision to make six targeted tree crops major economic drivers.

This came to the fore when the Bank participated in a high-level panel discussion, themed "Investment Opportunities in the Tree Crops Sector in Ghana", which was held as part of the week-long Tree Crops Investment Summit and Exhibition in Accra organised by the Tree Crops Development Authority.

The Executive Head of Corporate and Institutional Banking at the Bank, Edward Commey, stressed that the Bank is fully aligned with the government’s plans to diversify the cash crop sector to complement the Cocoa’s contribution. 

I congratulate the Tree Crops Development Authority for the strides made so far," he stated. "Today, we have all the relevant stakeholders under one roof which goes to reinforce the fact that the necessary attention is being given to the tree crop sector. This is very great. Our Bank is in alignment with the vision."

Prudential Bank, Tree Crop InvestmentCommey was on the panel with other thought leaders in the industry, policymakers and development partners to explore strategies for unlocking value across coconut, rubber, cashew, oil palm, shea and other priority crops.

The discussion highlighted the growing interest among young people and vulnerable groups in entering the sector, while also addressing challenges related to financing and risk.

Commey further stressed that access to reliable information in the timely manner remains one of the most critical requirements for financial institutions to support the sector adding that banks are willing and ready to provide funding, but the availability of credible data and structured business models remains key to decision-making.

To this end, he pledged that Prudential Bank will partner with the TCDA to close this gap saying, “we recognise this challenge and we pledge to work with the Tree Crop Authority to build the capacity of the out growers and other players in the value chain to make them bankable and appealing to financiers.”  

He also stressed the importance of green and sustainable financing, noting that climate-aligned investments within the sector present opportunities for long-term growth and resilience.

Commey indicated that such initiatives make it easier for financial institutions to mobilise resources and attract strategic partners.

The panel also explored the role of education and capacity building in improving financial inclusion within rural communities and underscored the need for continuous training and financial literacy, stating that knowledge and skills are critical in ensuring sustainable agribusiness operations. This Prudential Bank commits to lead

Ghana's tree crops sector is rapidly emerging as a cornerstone of agricultural transformation, offering vast potential for inclusive growth, export diversification, and sustainable financing.

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