Top 367 Wood in Ghana

List of top verified Wood in Ghana, near me. Last updated Dec 2024
We found 367 directory listings in Ghana. Page 3

Dakete Company Ltd.

Ashaiman Roundabout, Tema, Ghana
0303305897
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Delta Bayon Wood Ltd.

Behind former GNTC Warehouse, Heavy Industrial Area, Tema, Ghana
0302964926
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DORTLER TEKSTIL IMALAT IC VE DIS TICARET LTD STI

ORGANIZE SANAYI BOLGESI 10.CADDE, Ghana
0090 352 3211027
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DUPAUL WOOD TREATMENT

P.O.BOX 86, Ghana
(233) 031 240 40
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Fabi Timbers Ltd.

Abuakwa-Makro, Kumasi, Ghana
0322053372
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FABI TIMBERS

P.O.BOX 1948, Kumasi, Ghana
(233) 051 533 72
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NAK TIMBER C¡

P.O.BOX 990, Ghana
(233) 031 250 02
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ODA SAWMILLS C¡

P.O.BOX OD 187, Akim Oda, Ghana
(233) 088 227 21
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Oti Yeboah Complex Ltd.

Abesim near Sunyani, Ghana
0352027382
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ROGERSCO

P.O.BOX 315, MADINA/ACCRA, Ghana
(233) 021 50 11 04
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WOODHOUSE COMPANY

P.O.BOX 5716, Accra, Ghana
(233) 021 50 17 94
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ADUKODAI ENTERPRISE

P.O. BOX AT1554, ACHIMOTA, Ghana
233-244-371348
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All4kidz

P.O.Box AN 7810, Ghana
024-4624346
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Asgym company limited

box 7727, Ghana
233244844945
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Ayomah Furnitures

Brekum Adom Area, Berekum, Ghana
0244726547
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Bridgegate Company Limited

P.O. Box sc281, Ghana
0207760519
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Decor Plus

p.o.box 17929,accra, Ghana
0244274113
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367 companies

Wood in Ghana is an important resource for both economic and cultural purposes. It is used for a variety of purposes, such as building materials, furniture, fuel, and tools. Wood is also used in the production of traditional works of art, which are often seen as a symbol of Ghanaian culture.

The most common type of wood used in Ghana is mahogany, which is a hardwood that is often used in furniture, as it is strong and durable. Other types of wood used in Ghana include teak, wawa, and dawadawa. These woods are often used for construction, as they are also durable and resistant to termites.

Ghana is home to a diverse range of tree species, with some of the most important being the shea tree, the baobab tree, and the silk cotton tree. These trees provide a range of products, from timber to food. The shea tree is especially important, as it is the source of shea butter, which is a very important product in Ghana.

In addition to its economic value, wood also has a great cultural importance in Ghana. Wood is used to make traditional works of art, such as masks and sculptures. It is also used to create traditional musical instruments, such as drums.

In conclusion, wood is an important resource in Ghana, providing both economic and cultural benefits. It is a renewable resource that can be used to create a range of products, from