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Tomato shortage looms in Ghana as Burkina Faso bans exports

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There’s a looming shortage of tomatoes on the markets across Ghana as the Burkina Faso government has indefinitely banned the export of the commodity.

In a letter dated March 16, signed by both the Trades and Agriculture ministers of the Francophone country, it noted that a ban is necessary to feed the country’s national processing units.

Consequently, the issuance of Special Export Authorisations (ASE) has also been suspended.

The letter cautioned operators holding valid fresh tomato export permits that they have two (2) weeks from the date of signature of this communiqué to complete their export procedures.

Following this period, the permit will be considered invalid.

The Burkinabé government warned that any violator of the directive will be sanctioned in accordance with applicable regulations.

It continued that, “The Government is counting on the understanding and cooperation of all stakeholders in the tomato sector, as well as all state technical services, particularly border control services and security forces, to ensure the proper implementation of the terms of this communiqué”.

Meanwhile, some tomato vendors at the Racecourse market in Kumasi are already bemoaning the decision as they call on the government to prioritise the local tomato industry by revamping irrigation systems and local processing facilities.

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Source: www.myjoyonline.com
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