Manufacturing
Manufacturing
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Furniture Making

Local hardwood and rising interiors demand — custom work commands far better prices than mass-produced pieces.

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Business structure

A carpentry workshop building custom furniture, kitchen units, wardrobes and office fit-outs.

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Capital requirements

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

Production machineryGHs 12,000GHs 96,000
Raw materials and packagingGHs 5,000GHs 40,000
Factory space and power backupGHs 5,500GHs 44,000
EPA, GSA and FDA certificationGHs 2,500GHs 20,000
Total initial investmentGHs 25,000GHs 200,000
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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. 4Obtain an EPA environmental permit for the production site
  5. 5Certify the product with the Ghana Standards Authority and FDA where consumable
  6. 6Register the business and your staff with SSNIT once you start paying salaries
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Target market

  • Homeowners furnishing new builds
  • Offices, hotels and schools
  • Interior designers
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Risk assessment

01

Power reliability — a generator is a cost line, not an option

02

Imported raw material costs moving with the cedi

03

Idle capacity while you build distribution

04

Competition from cheaper imports of the same product

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Marketing strategies

  1. 1Get shelf space in Melcom, supermarkets and provision stores through distributors
  2. 2Attend trade fairs and the Made-in-Ghana bazaars for wholesale leads
  3. 3Sell factory-direct to institutions on standing monthly orders
  4. 4Invest in packaging that carries the GSA and FDA marks visibly

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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