There's going to be tomato boom in Ghana

Published 2023년 7월 17일

Tridge summary

Tomato traders and consumers in Ghana are expected to have better times ahead, as investors are set to invest in the tomato industry and increase production. The shortage of tomatoes on the market was caused by conflicts in neighboring Burkina Faso, while tomato farmers in the Northern part of Ghana faced challenges such as poor infrastructure and road networks, leading to price increases. However, with this investment, the sector is expected to improve and alleviate these issues.
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According to Ghana's Deputy Minister of Food and Agriculture, Yaw Frimpong Addo, it appears both tomato traders and consumers are going to see better times. In the past few months, tomato traders have bemoaned the shortage of this commodity on the market following the conflict in one of Ghana's neighbors, Burkina Faso. At the same time, tomato farmers in the Northern part of Ghana are burdened with challenges such as poor road networks and inadequate infrastructure, among others. This has led to price increases. However, Deputy Minister Addo noted that investors ...
Source: Hortidaily

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