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Let’s celebrate Burkina Faso tomato ban; it’s time to grow our own-Dr. Charles Nyaaba

Grace ArthurbyGrace Arthur
March 21, 2026
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Let’s celebrate Burkina Faso tomato ban; it’s time to grow our own–Dr. Charles Nyaaba

Charles Nyaaba has called on Ghanaians to view Burkina Faso‘s restriction on tomato exports as an opportunity rather than a setback, urging a renewed focus on local production.

According to the agricultural expert, the ban presents a critical moment for Ghana to reduce its dependence on imported tomatoes and invest in strengthening its domestic agricultural sector.

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Dr. Nyaaba argued that for years, Ghana has relied heavily on tomatoes from Burkina Faso, despite having the capacity to produce sufficient quantities locally. He emphasized that the current situation should serve as a wake-up call for policymakers, farmers, and investors.

“This is the time to build our own systems,” he noted, highlighting the need for improved irrigation, access to quality seeds, storage facilities, and better market structures to support local farmers.

He further stressed that boosting local tomato production could create jobs, stabilize prices, and enhance food security. However, he warned that without deliberate investment and long-term planning, the country risks facing recurring shortages whenever external supply is disrupted.

Dr. Nyaaba also encouraged government agencies to provide targeted support to farmers, including subsidies, training, and infrastructure development, to make tomato farming more sustainable and competitive.

The call comes amid rising concerns over supply gaps and price increases following the export restrictions, with many consumers already feeling the impact in local markets.

Industry observers say the development could mark a turning point for Ghana’s agricultural policy,if the country seizes the opportunity to build a more resilient, self-sufficient food system.

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