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FLASHBACK: Why import flour to make bread in Ghana? – Business mogul asks

Dr. Kofi Amoah.jpeg Business mogul, Dr. Kofi Amoah

Tue, 7 May 2024 Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Business mogul, Dr. Kofi Amoah, on December 15, 2021, questioned why Ghana imports flour to make bread.

According to him, Ghana has a good climate condition to grow maize compared to other countries like Brazil where Ghana imports flour.

He made this known on GhanaWeb TV's The Lowdown programme.

Read the full story originally published on December 15, 2021 by www.ghanaweb.com.

Kofi Amoah bemoans high importation of basic commodities

Central region has the best climate condition, Citizen Kofi

We need to rethink our decision and export commodities more, Businessman

Chief Executive Officer of Progeny Ventures International, Dr. Kofi Amoah, has questioned why Ghana imports flour to make bread for consumption.

He said Ghana has a good climate condition to grow maize compared to other countries like Brazil where Ghana imports flour from.

According to him, it’s about time government and businesses rethink their decision of importing some basic commodities and rather invest more into the growing of agricultural produce.

Dr Kofi Amoah said, “The list of items that Ghana imports if you look at it, you ask why is this country doing this? The central region in Ghana has the best climatic conditions than Brazil but the yield in Brazil of maize is 14 times higher than ours. What does that mean? It means God has given you some gift; your land is excellent, your rainfall, your sunshine, you can grow maize that you use in making flour, bread, you can export it all but instead of that, we are importing flour to make our bread. We need to rethink.”

“We are blessed people but if we don’t really unite our forces and start thinking properly and have a plan,” he added.

Kofi Amoah said this when he appeared on GhanaWeb’s The Lowdown programme hosted by the Editor-in-chief, Nii Akwei Ismail Akwei.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com