Excitement as long-dormant factory comes back to life, promising a tomato revolution
The Pwalugu Tomato Factory has officially reopened, and former President John Mahama has marked the occasion by handing out high-yield seeds to local farmers, signaling a major boost for Ghana’s agricultural sector.
“We are giving farmers the tools to succeed — these seeds will help maximize output and revive the tomato industry,” Mahama announced during the ceremony.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR FARMERS
- Access to high-yield seeds could significantly increase productivity
- Reopening of the factory promises steady demand for local produce
- Boosts income, jobs, and regional economic growth in the Upper East Region
REACTIONS FROM THE COMMUNITY
- Farmers expressed excitement, calling the move a “game-changer” for tomato production
- Agricultural stakeholders hailed the reopening as a step toward self-sufficiency and industrial growth
- Social media buzzed with optimism about reviving Ghana’s local food processing industry
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The reopening highlights:
- The importance of government and political leaders in agricultural revival
- How strategic seed distribution and factory support can boost rural economies
- Ghana’s ongoing efforts to strengthen local food production and reduce imports
“With factories running and farmers empowered, Ghana’s tomato industry is ready to thrive again,” one farmer remarked.


