Ghana Faces Potential Hunger Crisis in 15 Years, Warns Farmer Kwame Awuah Darko

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Ghana could face a significant hunger crisis within the next 15 years if urgent action is not taken to address challenges in the agricultural sector, according to Kwame Awuah Darko, a former Managing Director of the Tema Oil Refinery and now a dedicated rice farmer.

In a recent statement, Mr. Awuah Darko emphasized the need for Ghana to strengthen its food security systems, invest in sustainable farming practices, and encourage the growth of local agriculture. He warned that without immediate intervention, the country might struggle to meet the food demands of its rapidly growing population.

“Agriculture is the backbone of our economy, but we’re not doing enough to ensure its sustainability,” he noted. “Rising population, climate change, and inadequate farming infrastructure are all contributing to the impending crisis.”

The Call for Action

Mr. Awuah Darko urged stakeholders, including the government, private sector, and individual farmers, to adopt innovative strategies to boost local food production. This includes leveraging technology, providing access to affordable credit for farmers, and encouraging the cultivation of staple crops like rice, maize, and cassava.

He also highlighted the importance of empowering young people to see farming as a viable career option, noting that the average age of farmers in Ghana is increasing, which poses another risk to long-term agricultural sustainability.

Collaborative Solutions Needed

To avert the potential crisis, Mr. Awuah Darko called for greater collaboration between policymakers, researchers, and farmers to develop strategies that address climate resilience, soil fertility, and water management.

“This is not just a warning; it’s a call to action. The time to act is now, or we risk putting millions of Ghanaians in jeopardy,” he added.

Ghana’s agricultural sector plays a vital role in its economy and food security. With proactive measures, the country can overcome these challenges and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.

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