Welcome to FABAG
The Food and Beverage Association of Ghana (FABAG) is a national trade association of the food and beverage industry in Ghana, representing food and beverage manufacturers, importers, wholesalers, retailers etc. The association was founded in 2003 and currently represents close to 100 businesses. Membership is also open to other players in the food delivery chain including transporters and equipment manufacturers.
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Recognition
Members will be listed in the directory included in the proposed FABAG Annual and on the proposed FABAG website.
Representation
FABAG is your collective voice working proactively to pursue the mutual trade interests of members through strong representation before the government
Information
Our bulletins and memos will be issued to one segment or another of the Association, providing timely and important information.
Affiliation
Members of FABAG would benefit from its affiliations with both local and international organisations.
Training
FABAG will organise regular relevant and cutting-edge training programs at subsidized rate to members.
Affiliation
FABAG will conduct an arbitration service for the resolution of commercial disputes.
COMPANY NEWS
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FABAG Disputes Tema Port Claims, Says Bulk Cargo Operations at Worst Level in Over Two Decades
FABAG says operations at Tema Port have deteriorated sharply, with cargo discharge rates falling drastically. It warns the delays are increasing costs and will push up prices for businesses and consumers Asamoah George Opoku Jan 5, 2026 The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) has strongly challenged recent assurances by the management of the
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“PAC Exposé on ECG’s Financial Indiscipline Justifies FABAG’s ‘Efficiency First’ Call”
The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) has said recent revelations by Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) exposing financial indiscipline and operational inefficiencies within the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) vindicate its long-standing demand for reforms and efficiency before any tariff increase. According to the PAC’s disclosures, ECG failed to account for significant sums
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Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) Outlines Expectations for 2026 Budget
The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) has called on the government to prioritize key areas in the 2026 National Budget Statement and Economic Policy to support business recovery, competitiveness, and sustainable industrial growth in the food and beverage sector. Key Expectations Reduction in Nuisance Taxes: FABAG expects the government to rationalize and review
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FABAG outlines seven key demands ahead of 2026 budget
The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana (FABAG) is demanding a business-friendly 2026 budget that prioritises industrial recovery and restores confidence among manufacturers. The Association has thus outlined seven key expectations it wants reflected in the upcoming budget including a reduction in nuisance taxes, measures to stabilise the foreign exchange market and inflation as well
