At SalSalt Resources, the vision extends far beyond salt production. The company is building a strategic industrial mineral platform designed to supply high-quality salt to both West Africa and global markets. We are in Mankessim, Ghana, where SalSalt is leveraging geography, climate, and operational discipline to establish itself as a reliable and scalable supplier in a market defined by growing demand and limited regional supply.
Ghana’s coastal environment provides a natural advantage for solar salt production, and SalSalt has effectively harnessed this through a sustainable, climate-driven evaporation system. Over recent months, the company has made measurable progress in advancing its salt harvesting operations. From evaporation ponds to stockpiling, the production process reflects a clear transition from resource development to revenue generation.
The salt produced meets high purity standards, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. These include industrial processing, food-grade refining, chemical and petrochemical manufacturing, as well as water treatment. In addition, SalSalt is positioning itself to serve export markets where demand for bulk salt, including de-icing applications, continues to rise.
What distinguishes SalSalt Resources is not only its operational model but its strategic positioning. Located in Ghana, the company benefits from access to ECOWAS markets, creating a gateway to a region with increasing industrial needs. Its production model is designed for scalability, with expansion-ready infrastructure that allows for growth without significant structural overhaul. The reliance on solar-driven evaporation also provides a strong cost advantage, reducing operational expenses while maintaining environmental sustainability.
At the same time, the market dynamics strongly favour such an initiative. West Africa faces a notable deficit in industrial salt supply, creating opportunities for reliable local producers to fill the gap. SalSalt is aligning itself with this demand while also opening pathways for international off-take agreements, making it relevant not just regionally but globally.
The company is actively seeking partnerships to accelerate its growth and impact. This includes engagement with industrial buyers in need of consistent bulk supply, chemical and manufacturing firms, global commodity traders, and strategic investors looking to gain exposure to the industrial minerals sector in West Africa. The approach is collaborative, with a focus on building long-term relationships that support both supply stability and business expansion.
At the core of SalSalt’s mission is a broader vision for Ghana and the region. Salt, often overlooked, is a foundational mineral that supports multiple industries. By strengthening local production capacity, SalSalt is contributing to industrial development across sectors such as manufacturing, mining support services, and export-driven trade. The ambition is to position Ghana as a leading hub for salt mining and industrial supply in West Africa.
SalSalt Resources represents a convergence of opportunity, strategy, and execution. As operations continue to scale, the company is inviting partners, investors, and buyers to be part of a venture that is not only commercially viable but also strategically significant for the region’s industrial future.
For more information, interested parties are encouraged to visit the company’s website or connect directly with Frank Twum-Berima Bosompem on +233 20 954 5662 / +233 54 037 4774



