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Ghana Faces Imminent Cereal Shortage as Burkina Faso Halts Exports

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
February 26, 2025
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Ghana Faces Imminent Cereal Shortage as Burkina Faso Halts Exports

Ghana is bracing for a potential cereal shortage following Burkina Faso’s decision to extend its export ban on essential food staples, a move that could disrupt supply chains and drive up food prices in local markets.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, in a statement issued on February 25, 2025, cautioned Ghanaian traders and businesses to strictly adhere to Burkina Faso’s export ban on cereals and white beans to avoid sanctions or confiscation of goods.

The ministry referenced two official communiqués from the Burkinabe government—No. 023-0017 dated December 19, 2023, and No. 024-0017 dated November 13, 2024—which reaffirmed the restrictions on the export of key grains such as rice, millet, maize, sorghum, and cowpeas.

“Ghanaian traders and businesses involved in importing these commodities from Burkina Faso are advised to take note of this directive and comply accordingly to avoid any sanctions or confiscation of goods.”

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration

Burkina Faso’s Food Security Measures

Burkina Faso first imposed the ban in December 2023 to safeguard domestic food security amid worsening grain shortages and soaring prices across the region. The restriction was extended in November 2024, underscoring the country’s determination to stabilize local food supplies in response to adverse climatic conditions that have hampered agricultural production.

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The move is seen as a response to growing concerns over food sufficiency, particularly as unpredictable weather patterns, poor rainfall, and desertification continue to threaten harvests in West Africa.

Ghana, a major importer of cereals from Burkina Faso, is expected to experience significant supply chain disruptions. Economic analysts warn that the ban will have far-reaching consequences, particularly for businesses and industries reliant on imported grains and legumes.

With Burkina Faso being a key supplier of maize, rice, and other cereals, Ghana’s markets may soon face price hikes due to limited availability. Consumers and food processing companies dependent on imported grains will likely feel the pinch in the coming months. “We understand the implications for Ghanaian businesses, but compliance is crucial to maintaining smooth bilateral trade relations,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized.

Traders Urged to Explore Alternatives

Given the potential impact of the export ban, Ghanaian traders—especially those operating along border regions—are urged to explore alternative sourcing strategies to mitigate supply shortages.

The Ministry has called on businesses to stay informed through official government channels and work closely with relevant authorities to identify viable trade solutions. Ghana’s diplomatic missions in Ouagadougou, along with local border agencies, will closely monitor developments and assist traders in adapting to the evolving trade landscape.

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As part of efforts to cushion the economic impact, experts stress the need for regional cooperation and contingency planning to ensure food security. With climate-related agricultural challenges becoming increasingly frequent across West Africa, governments and traders alike must prioritize long-term strategies to diversify food sources.

The Ghanaian government has assured the public that it will continue engaging with Burkinabe authorities to find mutually beneficial solutions that minimize economic disruptions while respecting Burkina Faso’s domestic food security policies.

Although there is no immediate resolution in sight, stakeholders are encouraged to exercise vigilance, comply with trade regulations, and explore diversification options to maintain stability in the market.

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