Komenda Sugar Factory

Komenda Sugar Development Company Limited[1] (also known as Komenda Sugar Factory) is a Ghanaian factory established in 1964 and its operations ground to a halt in the early 1990s.

[2] In 2016, Government secured a $35 million developmental aid from the Indian government, followed by an additional $24 million investment to revamp the operations of the sugar factory.

[3] The sugar factory collapsed and it was inaugurated by the erstwhile John Mahama government in 2016.

[4][5][6] This was made possible by a developmental grant facility of 35 million dollars from the Indian government.

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