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Not enough food in stock to feed Ghanaians - Farmer

27th October 2022 3:28:41 PM

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According to the most recent data issued by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), food was the main cause of Ghana's inflation, which is currently at 37.2%.

Frank Kukubor, a farmer, claims that the lack of proper government food security measures is the root of the problem.

He claimed that the nation's inability to produce enough food to feed its people.

Additionally, Mr. Kukubor claimed that the volta region's infrastructure had not advanced sufficiently to support agricultural production.

This, he said, has led to a shortage of the country’s stock reserve.

In his view, these gaps have to be filled to build a robust agricultural system to avert any global shocks in future.

Speaking at the Ghana Economic Forum in Accra on Wednesday, October 26, 2022, he said, “with respect to the total food stock we have as a reserve for the country for 2020/2021, it was just 8.2%. What that basically means is that, if our current production cannot meet our needs...it's indeed very scary and we need to have a rethinking."

He urged government to focus on building the capacity of smallholder farmers to produce more.