The Real Cost of Cheap Imports and Why Food Security Isn’t About Yield Alone

[B&FT Online - Ghana] - 20/06/2025
Tomatoes from Burkina Faso, onions from Mali, rice from Vietnam, frozen chicken from Brazil. Ghanaian markets are flooded with food imports that, on paper, are cheap. They stabilise supply, offer variety, and often undercut local prices. But what looks like affordability on the surface hides a (…)
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