Northern Ghana. Six regions. Six commodities.
Miziba and JNI AGRI Ltd operate across the six administrative regions of Northern Ghana. The trade flows are regional, the commodities are export-grade, and the verification stack is physical — weighbridges, photo-documented loading, registered farmers, GPS-tagged dispatch.
The physical verification network.
The verification stack is not a software layer. It is a physical operating network of TradePoint hubs, weighbridges, registered farmers, and field officers across Northern Ghana.
The trade flows.
Six commodities run through the JNI AGRI Ltd operating footprint: cashew, shea, sesame, sorghum, soya, and groundnut. Each has a distinct cycle, buyer base, and corridor of demand.
Cashew
Primary export commodity. Strong EU corridor demand. Buyer base: Indian processors, Vietnamese processors, European handlers. EUDR-compliant traceability stack on European-corridor trades from December 2025.
Shea
Women cooperatives at source. Strong demand from European cosmetics, food, and confectionery processors. The shea chain is the single most women-led value chain in the JNI AGRI portfolio.
Sesame
Strong Middle East and Asian corridor demand. Premium pricing for white sesame on Israeli, Turkish, and Japanese corridors. Short cycle, high turnover commodity.
Sorghum & soya
Domestic feedmill and brewery offtake. Reliable blue-chip buyer base. The most predictable cycle in the portfolio — and therefore the natural starting point for TSCF—D pilot facilities.
The administrative footprint.
Northern Ghana's six administrative regions, post the 2018 regional reorganisation. Miziba's verification network and JNI AGRI Ltd's aggregation network span all six.
The institutional documentation pack.
Detailed regional analysis, commodity-specific cycle data, and the full operational footprint are documented in the Operations Manual and supporting institutional artefacts. Available to qualifying counterparties on request.