Maize sellers in Ghana's Sissala area are struggling to find buyers for their produce, leading to lower selling prices. The situation is particularly difficult for smallholder farmers and women, with only one company, WARC, currently buying maize at a reduced price. The sellers are urging government intervention for price regulation. Despite WARC's plans to buy around 600,000 bags of maize, farmers feel disadvantaged due to the lack of competition. The Department of Agriculture is attempting to alleviate the situation by creating market linkages for smallholder farmers.