Ghana and Mexico Forge Stronger Agricultural Ties

From Farms to Football: Ghana and Mexico Deepen Ties It was a day of fruitful dialogue and renewed partnership when Ghana’s Minister of Food and Agriculture hosted the Mexican Ambassador to Ghana, Her Excellency Norma Ang Sánchez, at his office yesterday. Their discussions focused on strengthening agricultural cooperation between the two nations — exploring shared opportunities in technology exchange, agribusiness investment, and sustainable farming practices. Both countries stand to benefit from deepening ties that promote innovation and food security. But it wasn’t all business. The conversation also drifted to sports — particularly the 2026 FIFA World Cup, to be co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The Minister expressed how excited Ghanaian football fans are to experience Mexico’s culture, warmth, and passion for the beautiful game. This meeting marks another step forward in Ghana–Mexico relations — one rooted in collaboration, mutual respect, and shared vision. From agriculture to football, the bond between the two nations continues to grow stronger.

Ghana and Mexico Forge Stronger Agricultural Ties
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1. Ghana and Mexico Forge Stronger Agricultural Ties

The Minister of Food and Agriculture yesterday hosted a fruitful meeting with the Mexican Ambassador to Ghana, Her Excellency Norma Ang Sánchez, at his office. Their discussions focused on deepening agricultural collaboration between Ghana and Mexico exploring innovative ways both nations can share knowledge, technology, and opportunities for mutual growth.
Beyond agriculture, the conversation also touched on the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada. The Minister highlighted how Ghanaian football fans are eagerly looking forward to experiencing Mexico’s rich culture and hospitality.
It was a meeting of friendship, opportunity, and shared vision a reminder that when nations connect, great things happen.