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HomenewsLocal rise farmer calls for gov't action against flood of imported rice

Local rise farmer calls for gov’t action against flood of imported rice

A local rice farmer is urgently appealing to the government to intervene and protect the domestic rice industry from the overwhelming presence of imported rice on the market.

The farmer, whose identity was not disclosed in the initial report, highlighted the severe challenges faced by local producers due to the influx of foreign rice. This situation, he argues, is undermining local agriculture, threatening livelihoods, and stifling Ghana’s quest for food sovereignty.

The appeal underscores a longstanding tension within the agricultural sector, where local producers often struggle to compete with the volume and pricing of imported staples. Advocates for local production argue that this dynamic discourages farming, increases dependency on external markets, and harms the national economy.

The call for intervention is likely to reignite debates on trade policies, tariffs, and government support mechanisms for the agricultural sector. Stakeholders have repeatedly emphasized the need for strategic measures to bolster local production and create a fairer competitive landscape.

As of now, there has been no official response from the Ministry of Food and Agriculture or relevant trade authorities regarding this specific appeal. The farming community and industry observers await potential policy directives or support programs aimed at addressing this critical issue.

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