Ghana: Bono East faces imminent maize shortage

Published 2024년 7월 30일

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Maize traders in Ghana's Bono East Region are worried about a potential maize shortage as foreign traders from neighboring Francophone countries purchase maize directly from farms at higher prices. This has led to increased food prices and scarcity in local markets, raising concerns about food insecurity. The Ghana Statistical Service reported a 39% food inflation rate in the region, underscoring the issue's severity. Local traders are urging for strategic measures to stabilize the currency and prevent foreign traders from having a purchasing advantage.
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Maize traders in the Bono East Region are alarmed about an impending maize shortage in the area. According to them, traders from neighboring countries were invading farms in the region to buy maize and other staple foodstuffs at competitive prices, rather than purchasing from markets. The trend they said sparked concerns about food insecurity soon if pragmatic measures are not taken to address the issue. The traders and cargo drivers in the Techiman market lamented over the recent invasion of Francophone traders, who were competing with them for maize at the farm gate, leading to scarcity and potential food shortages. The Ghana Statistical Service’s recent report of a 39 per cent food inflation rate in the Bono East Region confirms such development as the region, known as the food basket of the country, was facing a national security threat due to the invasion of the foreign traders. Mr. Obiri Yeboah, Secretary for Bono, Bono East, Ahafo, and Ashanti Regional Maize Sellers ...
Source: Modernghana

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