The Ashaiman Main Market Butchers Association is facing a significant decline in business due to the high importation of meat products in Ghana. The imported meat is priced much lower than the fresh meat sold locally, making it a more popular choice for customers. As a result, local butchers are struggling to compete and some have had to close their businesses or seek other sources of income. The association is calling on the government to encourage local livestock farming and to support the sector financially. They also need banks and other financial institutions to provide loans to help them start cattle farming. The Ministry of Food and Agriculture reported that 90% of the meat consumed in Ghana is imported, with only 10% produced locally.