The Soya Value Chain Association of Ghana (SVCAG) has expressed strong opposition to the cultivation of Genetically Modified (GMO) soybean seeds, warning that it could harm the Ghanaian economy and agricultural sector. The association believes that the adoption of GMO soybeans could lead to the loss of Ghana's non-GMO soybean niche market, resulting in the collapse of the domestic market, which could potentially push smallholder farmers out of business, increase unemployment, and threaten the country's food sovereignty and security. Furthermore, the SVCAG believes that GMO soybeans are not relevant to the challenges faced by Ghanaian farmers and that non-GMO soybeans offer better yields. The association is calling on the Ghanaian government to enact laws to safeguard the non-GMO soybean value chain and prevent the commercialization of GMO soybeans in the country.