The
3rd Ghana Rice Festival has been launched with a call on government
to close the inland borders that have been opened to bring in more foreign rice
as there are a lot of porous inland unapproved routes for smuggling.
“We
want to plead with government on behalf of our rice farmers to close the inland
borders that have been opened to bring in more foreign rice when we still have porous
inland borders with lots of unapproved routes for smuggling.
“This
development is a contradictory to government’s position to promote the
production and consumption of the country’s local own foodstuffs,” said the
President of the Ghana Rice Inter-Professional Body, Mr. Imoro Amoro at the
official launch of the 2016 Ghana Rice Festival held in Accra.
Mr.
Amoro explained that the deficit
required to close the gap for rice
demand in the country should
be passed through the ports which have more efficient security
system to monitor the collection of taxes required on the products to avoid unfair competition to the local rice farmers
which lead to loss of jobs and poverty.
Available
statistics has shown that from 2013 when inland importation of rice was banned, there has
been tremendous improvement in local rice production from 481,000 metric tonnes
in 2012 to over 641,000 metric tonnes in
2015 representing an increase of about 56
percent of demand currently.
Outlining
the local rice industry challenges, Mr. Amoro explained that the industry
continues to face limited access to mechanization
equipment and service to rice farmers and
processors, limited access to concessionary financing by rice value
chain actors, limited access to quality rice seeds to rice farmers as well as limited
commitment by government to use its
purchasing power to boost demand for
local rice procurement by public
institutions, government events to promote
the consumption of local rice.
Commenting
on the upcoming rice festival slated for October 7th and 8th 2016, Mr. Amoro explained that the festival is
geared towards the promotion of quality Ghana rice consumption and its health
benefits to consumers.
The
festival, under the theme “Eat Quality Ghana Rice For A Healthy Life” with the
slogan “Eat Ghana Rice !!! It’s Fresh And Tasty!!!, is among other purposes to promote a competitive
local rice industry that is creating wealth and jobs for Ghanaians and the need
for all Ghanaians to patronise the quality brands on the market with the
advantage of fresh ,tasty, and healthier rice.
The
festival which is an open public event will showcase rice paddy production on
the farm, processing of the rice, brands of Ghana rice, various rice dishes
prepared qualified chefs in the country.
The
event is expected to exhibite various brands of white and brown rice, and also parboiled
rice, mechanization equipment’s and inputs required for rice production.
Other
activities at the festival will also include rice health walk, Ghana Rice
cooking competition, free Ghana rice sampling by the public, Ghana rice quiz
with prizes to be won, a float through
the principal streets of Accra and Tema.
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