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March 26, 2026
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No tomato shortage despite Burkina Faso ban – Agric Minister assures public
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- Ghana's Minister of Food and Agriculture assures the public there will be no tomato shortage despite an export ban by Burkina Faso.
- The government is implementing measures to boost yields, cut post-harvest losses, and expand irrigation-backed production to stabilize supply.
- Key interventions include developing high-yielding seed varieties, scaling up irrigation schemes, and directly linking farmers to markets to reduce waste.
- Ghana faces an annual tomato demand of 805,000 metric tonnes against a production of 510,000 metric tonnes, with an additional 30% (153,000 MT) lost post-harvest.
- The Vegetable Development Project supports farmers with improved seeds, fertilizers, technical guidance, and irrigation infrastructure for year-round production.
Why This Matters
This article is significant for Ghana as it addresses national food security and economic resilience concerning a widely consumed staple, tomatoes. Proactive government measures to increase local production and reduce post-harvest losses are crucial for minimizing reliance on imports, stabilizing food prices, and creating sustainable agricultural livelihoods for Ghanaian farmers.
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