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Business News of Tuesday, 18 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Ghana needs urgent solutions to avert looming food crisis – GAWU - Ghana Business News

Ghana faces an imminent food crisis that demands immediate attention, according to the General Agricultural Workers Union (GAWU). The union warns that rising costs of agricultural inputs, coupled with climate change effects, are severely impacting farmers' productivity. Many smallholder farmers find themselves unable to afford necessary resources such as fertilizers and seeds, which compromises their ability to cultivate crops effectively.

GAWU emphasizes the urgent need for government intervention through policy reforms and financial support aimed at boosting local agricultural production. They advocate for increased investment in irrigation systems and research into climate-resilient farming practices to enhance food security. The union also calls for collaborative efforts among stakeholders in the agriculture sector to address these challenges comprehensively.

As Ghana grapples with this potential crisis, experts stress that proactive measures must be taken now to ensure a stable food supply in the future. Without swift action, the nation risks not only escalating food prices but also heightened hunger and poverty levels among its vulnerable populations.