The red marker locates where Ghana is located in the world.
The second most important is their land. Land is important to Ghana, as 56% of the country’s workforce are farmers. The land in the North is turning into a desert due to drought, tree chopping, and overgrazing. In the south, there are three quarters of the rainforest that has been destroyed for timber. firewood, and land to grow cocoa, and this leads to deforestation. This results to smaller crop quantity, which they need to sell. They will not get a lot of money and this leads Ghana to poverty.
Farmers grows rice for sale in Ghana, but cheaper and affordable rice are coming from Europe, Asia and USA, which puts Ghana out of the rice business.