The Minister of Food and Agriculture, Dr Owusu Afriyie Akoto says the government was working to reduce rice importation in the next two to three years. Consequently, he says the government has been communicating with the big importers of rice for them to invest in local rice farming as the government continues to build the capacity of local rice farmers.
In a radio interview with Accra based Citi FM, Dr Akoto said the local rice farmers were 'sleeping' because they had no support in addition to Ghanaians' appetite for imported rice which had a negative effect on the national economy.
“At the moment, we are in communication with 20 biggest importers of rice in this country [Ghana]. We are telling them that, a time is going to come soon when they cannot do business and give rice farmers in Thailand, Vietnam and America an opportunity to overcome our own.
Our farmers were asleep because of the lack of government’s support... Therefore, it means that if you want to import rice into this country, it means that you are taking away bread from the mouth of Ghanaian farmers and giving it to those in Thailand. What we are now saying is that, in two or three years’ time, we will work out an agreement for them [importers] to buy from local millers," the Minister said
Source: graphic.com.gh
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please,try. And May God bless that effort. we tied of plastic foreign chinese rice.Omanba for instance is very delicious but expensive. please we should produce more at less cost for the poor to be able to afford. now, the foreign plastic asmatic rice are rather cheaper that our low starch rich in fibre rice
IF THIS WILL BECOME A REALITY THEN VERY EXCELLENT FOR GHANA.........THUMBS UP !!!!
very good, we can't wait, it's long overdue
Minister that's good to hear but please let storage and taking off of stock from the farmers be part of your strategic agenda. I was sad hearing the farmers in Upper West lamenting a few days ago. YOU'RE DOING GREAT BUT I KNOW YOU CAN DO GREATER IF NOT GREATEST.