GHANA TO STOP RICE IMPORTATION SOON – Agric Minister

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The Minister of Agric, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto has stated that his outfit is working to reduce drastically, if not stop the import of rice within the next four to five years.

The Minister of Agric, Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto has stated that his outfit is working to reduce drastically, if not stop the import of rice within the next four to five years.
But the Ministry intends to support local rice farmers to increase their yields and gradually shift demand to the local rice.

Local way of growing rice in Ghana.

Dr. Owusu Afriyie Akoto made the remarks when he appeared on the Citi Breakfast Show on Tuesday [December 4, 2018].
“We import about a billion dollars of rice into the country and we are determined that within the next four to five years, that should come to an end because we need that foreign exchange to develop our country by building the roads, hospitals, schools among others and not to use it to import things that our farmers are producing and giving jobs to foreign farmers,” he explained.

The Minister added: “The two crops we are focusing on are rice and soya; soya because of the poultry industry and rice because of import substitution.”
In meeting this ambitious target, the ministry and government would have to meet the needs of rice farmers by supplying them with modern machinery for their production.

Again, the local rice has been faced with low demand which is due to the continuous sale of imported rice at various markets.

An example of locally produced rice, packaged locally.

Also, the provision of improved grains under the planting for food and jobs program may suffice as a means to improve the yield of local rice farmers.