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GOLDEN EXOTICS LTD.

LICENCE DATE:

12-05-2003

NATIONALITY:

BRITISH / FRENCH / GHANAIAN

PRODUCT:

(MANUFACTURING) FRESH FRUITS PROCESSING (PINEAPPLES & BANANA)

LOCATION:

27 ADDIS ABABA STREET, OFF LAGOS AVENUE, EAST LEGON, OR NSAWAM/ADEISO EAST LEGON ABEDI PELE ROAD 27 ADDIS ABABA GPS ADDRESS: GA-377-6996

About Enterprise

Golden Exotics Limited (GEL) is one of Ghana’s foremost agricultural production and export companies, specializing in the cultivation and international distribution of high-quality fresh fruits — particularly bananas and pineapples. Established in 2003, the company has grown to become a leading player in Ghana’s horticultural export sector and a major contributor to the country’s agro-industrial landscape.

Headquartered in Accra with its principal plantation near Asutsuare in the Shai Osudoku District of the Greater Accra Region, Golden Exotics operates extensive fruit plantations covering thousands of hectares. Its operations focus on sustainable and modern agricultural practices, producing both conventional and organic bananas as well as pineapples for export to markets in Europe and West Africa. The company is GlobalG.A.P., Fairtrade, and Rainforest Alliance certified, reflecting its commitment to environmental stewardship, quality standards, and ethical production.

Golden Exotics plays a significant socio-economic role in Ghana by providing employment to thousands of workers and supporting rural communities through market access and sustainable farming practices. It is recognized for consistently exporting large volumes of fresh fruit annually, contributing valuable foreign exchange earnings and enhancing Ghana’s position in the global fresh produce market.

Beyond production and trade, Golden Exotics actively engages in community development initiatives — such as infrastructure improvements, collaboration with educational and research institutions, and local health facility support — reinforcing its mission to foster inclusive growth and sustainable agricultural transformation in Ghana.