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    Ghana’s economic growth moderates to 7.5% in Janury as agriculture and industry soften

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsApril 13, 2026No Comments6 Views
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    Ghana’s economy began the 2026 fiscal year on a steady but moderated note, with the Monthly Indicator of Economic Growth (MIEG) slowing to 7.5% in January, according to the latest data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS).

    While the figure represents a continued expansion of the national economy, it marks a slight deceleration from the 8.2% growth rate recorded during the same period in 2025, reflecting shifting dynamics across the country’s three main economic pillars.

    Services sector takes the lead

    The services sector emerged as the primary engine of growth in January, surging by 9.6%. This robust performance was largely anchored by the education, information, and communication sub-sectors, which have seen sustained investment and increased consumer demand over the last year.

    In total, services accounted for over half (54.3%) of the overall 7.5% expansion, further solidifying Ghana’s transition toward a service-led economic model.

    Softening in agriculture and industry

    The overall slowdown was primarily attributed to a loss of momentum in the agriculture and industry sectors compared to the previous year:

    ● Agriculture: Growth fell sharply to 4.5%, down from a high of 9.3% in January 2025. Analysts point to a moderation in the crops and livestock sub-sectors as the main reason for this cooling.

    ● Industry: The sector recorded a 7.2% expansion, a dip from the 9.7% seen a year ago. The slowdown was particularly evident in mining and quarrying, largely due to fluctuating oil and gas output.

    The CIEA perspective

    Complementing the GSS data, the Bank of Ghana’s Composite Index of Economic Activity (CIEA) showed a real growth of 8.4% for January 2026. While the CIEA and MIEG use slightly different methodologies, both indicators point to an economy that is growing but facing an “uneven” pattern across different sectors.

    Economists suggest that while the 7.5% rate is healthy by regional standards, the widening gap between the booming services sector and the slower-moving agriculture sector could pose risks for long-term food security and rural employment.

    Outlook for 2026

    Government Statistician Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu noted that the January figures reflect a “stabilizing” economy. However, he emphasized that sustaining this momentum will require targeted interventions to revitalize industrial value addition and boost agricultural productivity.

    As the government moves forward with its 2026 fiscal plans, the focus will likely remain on whether the burgeoning services sector can continue to carry the weight of national growth if the traditional “backbones” of industry and farming continue to soften.

     

     

    Composite Index of Economic Activity (CIEA) Ghana Statistical Service (GSS Monthly Indicator of Economic Growth (MIEG)
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