Burkina Faso Unrest Could Cause Food Shortage In Ghana

There could be a possible shortage of tomatoes and other vegetables in the coming months if current political turbulence in Burkina Faso continues.
This is the fear expressed by Tomato sellers in Ghana. Rioting in Burkina Faso intensified as anti-government protestors burnt the country’s parliament house, to protest against President Blaise Compaore’s bid to extend his 27-year rule.
Citi Business News gathers Ghana depends largely on imported tomatoes from Burkina Faso between December and May. Demand for the vegetable significantly increases during the Christmas season because Ghana does not cultivate at that time of the year.

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