The government has imposed an immediate ban on the export of grains due to the ongoing dry spell affecting the Northern regions of the country.
Minister of Food and Agriculture, Bryan Acheampong, announced this decision during a press briefing in Accra on Monday, August 27.
He explained that the ban aims to ensure the availability of crops for the domestic market amid the challenging weather conditions.
To mitigate the impact on farmers, Mr Acheampong urged those with grain stocks to reach out to district directors, aggregators, and the crops directorate across the country if they are interested in selling.
This measure is intended to support farmers and prevent them from suffering losses due to the export ban
Meanwhile, the Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwul says the government will deploy security personnel to all border towns across the country, especially the northern part, to prevent the smuggling of grains to neighbouring countries.
It forms part of the government’s ban on the export of grains to avert possible food shortages in the country following months of drought.
Defense Minister Dominic Nitiwel says the move aims to protect the citizenry.
“We will act well. We are deploying security personnel] across the borders, particularly in the northern part. We are also [deploying] to the east and the south. And so we will ask citizens to support the security agencies.


