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Ghana’s FMCG sector grew 15% in value in Q1 2026, but recovery is patchy – Maverick Research
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Ghana’s FMCG market to achieve 15% value growth in Q1 2026

May 31, 2026 3 Min Read
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Ghana’s fast-moving shopper items (FMCG) sector continues to point out exceptional resilience.

In line with Maverick Analysis, the market grew by 15% in worth and 6% in gross sales quantity within the first quarter of 2026. This reveals that regardless of continued inflationary pressures, customers are step by step returning to regular buying conduct.

Whereas meals stays the primary driver of development, the efficiency of the discretionary sector is especially noteworthy.

Not like earlier intervals when customers centered nearly completely on necessities, many discretionary meals classes proceed to broaden regardless of important worth will increase.

This implies that Ghanaian customers are feeling extra assured about their monetary prospects and are displaying a willingness to place non-essential purchases again into their purchasing carts.

Restoration can also be turning into extra pronounced in each residence and private care and non-alcoholic drinks.

The report added that the rise in gross sales volumes in these areas reveals that buyers are not merely managing the survival wants of their households. They’re slowly resuming broader consumption habits.

For FMCG corporations, Ghana presents an encouraging image. “Affordability stays necessary, however the market is beginning to reward innovation, premiumization and class growth once more.”

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The report continued that the restoration in FMCG throughout West and Central Africa is not a single story. “The primary quarter of 2026 will see the emergence of three distinctly totally different shopper economies spanning Ivory Coast, Ghana and Cameroon.”

Outlook for the remainder of 2026

The report stated the scenario throughout the area remained constructive.

Maverick Analysis stated meals remained essentially the most resilient of the FMCG classes in all three markets, highlighting the enduring significance of family staples.

“Conventional buying and selling stays the first path to market, and buying and selling on the outlet degree will proceed to find out the winners and losers.”

However the greatest lesson from the primary quarter is that the buyer restoration is not occurring on the similar pace all over the place.

A one-size-fits-all technique is turning into more and more dangerous for corporations working throughout Africa.

The report concluded that the winners in 2026 will likely be those who acknowledge the totally different phases of restoration in every market and alter pricing, innovation, distribution and funding choices accordingly.

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