January 04: Tomato Imports Strain Ghana; Robotics Boost Greenhouse Yields
Tomato imports are putting pressure on Ghana’s growers, exposing price swings and weak processing capacity. At the same time, new work in greenhouse robotics and crop phenotyping shows a clear path to higher yields and smarter breeding. For investors in Japan, this contrast signals near-term supply risk and long-term productivity gains. We look at how tomato imports affect sourcing costs, where processing infrastructure can stabilize margins, and how robotics can improve returns in controlled-environment farms across Japan and overseas.
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