Ghanaian businesses have been urged to invest more in packaging to bring strong reputation and identities to enable them to compete favourably on the local and international markets.
The Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA), Osafohene Dr Afua Asabea Asare, who made the call at the opening of the second edition of Propak Ghana 2024 in Accra, said studies across the world had revealed a positive relationship between the quality of packaging and consumer purchasing behaviour.
The three-day programme, an exhibition organised by the Montegomery Group Afrocet for players in the packaging, plastics, food processing, and printing industries, which ended last Thursday, was attended by about 120 exhibitors across 20 countries with 2, 500 visitors.
Alongside the exhibition were seminars and conferences to discuss new trends and technologies in the packaging sector.
Dr Asare explained that a product’s packaging often influenced consumer’s decisions when selecting products to buy.
“The impact of product packaging on consumer buying behaviour is a well-documented area of study that offers critical insights for all of us as we aspire to reach global markets,” she stated.
Dr Asare, among others, said the programme stood as a testament to the country’s commitment to championing excellence, building strong brands and promoting sustainable economic growth.
“Indeed, strong branding is the cornerstone upon which businesses build their identity and reputation. A strong brand will not only differentiate a product in the market, but also build trust and loyalty among consumers. As we gather here, we are presented with an ideal opportunity as innovators and business owners to learn about the best practices that can set our products apart in an often crowded and noisy marketplace,” Dr Asare stated.
The Managing Director of Montgomery Africa, Alexander Angus, said the Montgomery Group Propak portfolio had grown into the leading packaging, processing, plastics and printing group of events serving the African continent.
“The platforms across the region play a pivotal role in bringing together decision makers and influencers from the public and private sectors, as well as other stakeholders to address the continent’s fast-developing manufacturing needs,” he said.
Mr Angus said Montgomery Group had identified Ghana as a prime opportunity to expand the reach of the portfolio due to its stability, prosperity and attractive business opportunity.
“Our objective is clear and that is to establish Propak as a key support platform for Ghana’s aspirations to increase output of ‘the made in Ghana brand’ and boost its exports in the region and beyond. There is no doubt the opportunity for Ghana to become the leading supplier to West Africa for consumer packaging, pioneering the way to supplying quality sustainable packaging to the regions manufacturers,” he stated.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Association of Ghana Industries, Seth Twum-Akwaboah, said his outfit was proud to be associated with the programme.