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Fumigation and Pest Control

Homes, warehouses and food businesses all need periodic treatment — contracts renew like clockwork.

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Business structure

Licensed fumigation and pest control for homes, offices, warehouses and food premises on scheduled contracts.

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Capital requirements

All figures in Ghana Cedis (GHs). These are planning estimates — get quotes from local suppliers before committing money.

Equipment and fittingsGHs 3,200GHs 28,000
Opening stock or materialsGHs 2,000GHs 17,500
Shop rent and advanceGHs 1,800GHs 16,000
Registration, permits and signageGHs 950GHs 8,400
Total initial investmentGHs 8,000GHs 70,000
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Licensing & permits

The compliance path in Ghana, from registration through to sector regulators.

  1. 1Reserve the name and register the business at the Office of the Registrar of Companies (ORC)
  2. 2Get a TIN linked to your Ghana Card and register for tax at the nearest GRA office
  3. 3Apply for a Business Operating Permit from your Metropolitan, Municipal or District Assembly
  4. 4Register the business and your staff with SSNIT once you start paying salaries
  5. 5Certify operators and chemicals with the EPA before offering fumigation services
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Target market

  • Restaurants and food businesses
  • Warehouses and cold stores
  • Homes and estates
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Risk assessment

01

Cedi depreciation raising the cost of anything imported

02

Assembly permit renewals and levies that many owners forget to budget for

03

Mixing business and personal cash until the books stop making sense

04

Crowded local competition pushing prices down

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Marketing strategies

  1. 1Claim a Google Business Profile so people searching your area actually find you
  2. 2Run a WhatsApp Business catalogue — it is where most Ghanaian buyers close
  3. 3Print simple signage and flyers for the immediate neighbourhood
  4. 4Ask every satisfied customer for a referral and reward it

Fees, levies and permit requirements change. Confirm the current position with the Office of the Registrar of Companies, the Ghana Revenue Authority and your Metropolitan, Municipal or District Assembly before you spend.

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