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GNPFA Calls for Imposition of High Tariffs on Imported Poultry Products to Boost the Local Industry

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
December 19, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
GNPFA Calls for Imposition of High Tariffs on Imported Poultry Products to Boost the Local Industry

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Mr. Victor Oppong Adjei, the Chairman of the Ghana National Poultry Farmers Asso­ciation (GNP­FA), has urged the government to impose high tariffs on imported poultry products, including frozen chicken.

According to the Chairman of the Ghana National Poultry Farmers Association, the move would help discourage individuals from importing poultry products, while promoting local production.

While commending the decision made by the Bank of Ghana (BoG) to withdraw its foreign exchange support for certain food products including poultry, Mr Adjei noted the decision would help improve local businesses. That notwithstanding, Mr. Adjei noted that such a decision alone would not help address the issue as importers have different ways of getting monies for import, hence, the need to impose higher tariffs on importation.

“We all embrace the decision of the BoG to withdraw foreign exchange support on the importation of certain products which include poultry. But my concern is that most of the importers, have their monies abroad and there are so many ways and means to get money for their imports.

“Therefore, the decision of the BoG will not have a drastic effect on them as they can still bring in goods. I am of the view that apart from bringing about such measures, the government should have also come out with high tariffs on importation so that if you get your money and you bring the goods, the high tariffs will control the influx.”

Mr. Victor Oppong Adjei

Challenges Facing the Poultry Industry

Mr. Adjei further decried the challenges faced by the poultry industry such as the high cost of poultry feed throughout the year which has forced a lot of poultry farmers out of the industry as there was a possibility of a total collapse.

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“Looking at the year in ret­rospective, I will say the performance of the poultry industry has been abysmal, challenging, and devastating. We never expected that the poultry industry will be on the verge of collapsing because we, in the poultry industry believe that it is one of the industries that can increase the dynamics of the country’s economy by creating jobs.

“Unfortunately, from last year till date the challenges continue to accelerate. Basically, poultry is all about the feed and when we talk of the feed, we are talking about the ingredients that add up to complete the feed. Due to this, poultry farmers are incurring debt and it has become critical that most of them have sold their birds but are not ready to restock the farms with 70 percent venturing into fishing.”

Mr. Victor Oppong Adjei

Going forward, Mr. Adjei appealed to the government to help the poultry farmers obtain poultry feed at an affordable price by subsidizing the maize and soya feed to enable the poultry farmers to purchase them.

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