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IFDC Expresses Commitment to Make Fertilizer Cheap in Ghana

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
February 9, 2022
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IFDC Expresses Commitment to Make Fertilizer Cheap in Ghana

Fertilizer being applied

Dr Oumou Camara, the Regional Director, North and West Africa of the International Fertiliser Development Centre (IFDC), an independent non-profit organisation, has indicated that it is working out modalities with policy makers in the country to make fertiliser affordable to farmers in Ghana.

The Regional Director of North and West Africa disclosed this to journalists during the first open-door event to celebrate the IFDC’s 20 years of developing agriculture in Ghana. The event, which was organised by the IFDC, in collaboration with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture, also enabled the organisation to highlight its expertise and the solutions it has been providing to address the challenges facing agriculture.

“The IFDC acknowledges the fact that it is increasingly becoming difficult for governments all over the world, including Ghana, to continue providing fertiliser subsidies on a sustainable basis for farmers to enable them to produce food to feed the increasing population due to price hikes in the product on the world market.”

Dr Oumou Camara

Dr. Camara noted that the organisation is adopting a strategy to ensure that there is efficiency at the supply chain level to ensure low production cost, which will subsequently translate into price reduction of fertiliser for farmers.

Concerns with Affordability

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Dr Camara explained that many things come to play regarding affordability issues. One of them, she noted, is that on the international market, prices of fertiliser keep rising, which subsequently lead to price increases in fertiliser on the local market, hence the government’s subsidy interventions.

According to her, it is equally important to look at the scenario where a farmer bought fertiliser but is not able to sell his or her farm produce at competitive prices to be able to rake in enough revenue to purchase fertiliser for the next farming season, after deducting the cost of the fertiliser and other production costs, such as transportation.

Another area to look at, she noted, is getting access to the necessary credit facilities and the lack of storage facilities, all of which should be considered when affordability issues come to play.

Dr Camara asserted that the IFDC is prepared to help farmers form groups to be able to access finance or credit facilities to support their farming activities.

She observed that between 2018 and 2019, the IFDC supported the government’s Planting for Food and Jobs initiative by providing research findings to ensure the supply of quality fertiliser to enhance high yield.

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Statistics/analysis

Providing some statistics through the IFDC’s AfricaFertliser.Org, an initiative that provides statistics on fertiliser, Dr Camara said prices for Urea, for instance, have kept rising from 2010 up to this year.

In 2010, the government paid GH¢16 per 50-kilogramme bag of Urea and the farmer paid GH¢18. However, in 2021, the government paid GH¢52 per 50kg bag of Urea and the farmer paid GH¢100.

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In 2022, farmers are likely to pay more per 50kg bag of Urea because prices have shot up to between GH¢300 and GH¢350 per 50kg bag of Urea because international prices are on the rise.

Furthermore, during the first quarter (January to March) of 2019, urea price on the international market was averagely GH¢246 per tonne and was sold on the retail market in Ghana at an average of GH¢377. In the fourth quarter of 2021 (October to December), fertiliser was sold on the International market for GH¢805 per tonne, but in Ghana it sold at GH¢947 per tonne.

This translated into an increase of about 227 per cent from the first quarter of 2019 to the last quarter of 2021 for international prices and 151 per cent increase on the retail market.

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