At the 41st Municipal Farmers rsquo; Day celebration in Hatorgodo, Keta Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Wisdom Seade urged Ghanaians to prioritise local products to strengthen the agricultural sector .
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At the 41st Municipal Farmers’ Day celebration in Hatorgodo, Keta Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) Wisdom Seade urged Ghanaians to prioritise local products to strengthen the agricultural sector. His call resonates deeply with the aquaculture industry, particularly catfish rearing, which embodies the promise of food security, rural employment, and sustainable livelihoods. By aligning his message with targeted aquaculture interventions, Ghana can unlock new pathways for agricultural modernization. Linking Local Prioritisation to Catfish Rearing The MCE’s emphasis on choosing local foods over imports applies directly to aquaculture: Market demand: Catfish is a staple in Ghanaian cuisine, yet imports of frozen fish continue to dominate urban markets. Local resilience: Prioritising catfish rearing strengthens domestic supply chains and reduces reliance on volatile global imports. Community empowerment: Catfish rearing provides income opportunities for smallholder farmers, youth, and ...