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.