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By: Maame Efua Kwaduah

The Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr. Bryan Acheampong, has warned that Ghana could face a food crisis in October if urgent measures are not implemented.

Speaking on the Happy Morning Show with Kwadwo Sefah-Danquah on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, Mr. Acheampong explained that the major planting season in the southern sector begins in March, with crops typically reaching the market by June. After this period, the southern sector enters a minor season in August, which historically receives less rainfall.

In contrast, this minor season in the south is the major planting season for the northern sector.

Mr. Acheampong emphasized that from September to February, the country relies heavily on food produced in the northern sector, which accounts for about 85% of the nation’s food supply during this time. He further noted that the transition zone to the north contributes approximately 62% of Ghana’s annual grain supply.

However, he revealed that the expected crop yield for September might not materialize, leading to potential food shortages in October.

In response, he said the government has held a press conference to alert the nation and is working on measures to support farmers.

These include helping them recoup their investments, providing food for sustenance, and supplying fast-growing seeds and fertilizers to those who can replant.

Tags: Bryan AcheampongMinister for Food and Agriculture

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