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加纳粮食产业因库存积压面临崩溃
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-24 17:10

Core Insights - The corn and rice industries in Ghana are facing a severe crisis, with over 100,000 tons of grain from the 2024 harvest still stuck in warehouses [1] - The influx of cheap imports and the smuggling of low-quality grains into the Ghanaian market have led to oversupply, causing farmers to incur significant debts and threatening the survival of local processors [1] - Farmers are selling agricultural products below cost, which undermines domestic food security [1] - As the 2025 harvest season approaches, some corn processors and rice millers have reduced their operations or even closed down [1] - The Ghana Audit Office has called for immediate government action, including strengthening border enforcement to curb smuggling, providing minimum price guarantees for farmers, establishing school feeding programs, and prioritizing local grain procurement by public institutions [1]