This climate is suitable for planting mangoes. Ghana's natural conditions are very uneven, and the north is ok, but other places are not.
According to the Mauritius Independent, Ghana will cooperate with India to grow mangoes. According to the report, Ghana has formulated the "National Five-Year Plan for Mango Planting" to promote the development of mango planting. To this end, Canada recently opened up 20,000 hectares of land in three northern provinces for mango cultivation, and invited India, a mango exporter, to give guidance and participate in investment.
It is reported that a delegation of 35 entrepreneurs from major Indian enterprises in agriculture, food processing and other fields recently arrived in Ghana for a two-day discussion with Canada. Mr. Narula, the head of the Indian side, said that West Africa is rich in natural resources, with a good investment environment, constantly improving trade facilitation policies and increasingly active private sector. West Africa is gradually becoming a hot spot for international investment, and Ghana plays an important role in India's international trade promotion plan. The representative of the Canadian government said that India is one of the main suppliers of mango products in the European Union, and this cooperation with India will further stabilize India's status as a mango exporter.
Ghana is located in the west of Africa, on the north bank of the Gulf of Guinea, bordering C? te d 'Ivoire in the west, Burkina Faso in the north, Togo in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the south, with a coastline of about 562 kilometers. There is a basin in the middle of the terrain, surrounded by plateau mountains. More than 50% of the country's territory belongs to the White volta river Valley, and the coastal plain and southwest Assan have a tropical rain forest climate, while the White Volta Valley and the northern plateau have a tropical grassland climate. April to September is the rainy season, and 1 1 is the dry season. The rainfall varies greatly from place to place, with the annual average rainfall of 2 180mm in the southwest and 1000mm in the north.