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MESTI Calls on Government to Tap into $2 billion Global Snail Industry

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
September 27, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Snail Food and Feed

The Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation (MESTI) has called on government to tap into the global snail value chain business which has risen to $2 billion.

Mr Oliver Boakye, Special Advisor to the Minister, MESTI, highlighted the economic importance of growing the snail industry in Ghana during the inaugural edition of the Snail Festival organised by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana (CSIR-FORMIG). So, “Ghana needs to capitalise on the vast market”.

Mr. Boakye stated that irresponsible human activities such as deforestation, bush burning, improper pesticide application, and others pose a danger to the sustainability of the snail population.

Special Advisor, however, cautioned that if the tendency continues, and there are no adequate measures in place to safeguard and sustain the snail population, Ghana would soon lose its traditional delicacy of snail flesh.

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“Adequate environmental protection is the bedrock of sustainable development. We have no option than to take a good look at the years of collecting snails.”

Oliver Boakye

Mr. Boakye asserted that it was time for Ghana to prioritise snail farming, development, and promotion of snail-based industries as the primary means of sustaining edible snail species.

Prof Robert Kingsford Adaboh, CSIR Council Chairman, on his part, indicated that snails contained rich nutrients such as iron and vitamins A and C that could improve vision and strengthen the human immune system.

Prof Robert Kingsford Adaboh further mentioned that snail meat had a greater protein-to-fat ratio than other animal meals like chicken, beef, and others, while “snail shells contained a high amount of calcium.”

Decline in Snail Population

However, the CSIR Council Chairman observed that a large decrease in the population of edible snails has caused an increase in its market price and praised the CSIR for turning a new page in technology transfer by organising the Snail Festival and holding farmer training sessions.

Prof Paul P Bosu, Director-General of CSIR, said the CSIR-FORIG has trained approximately 3,000 farmers in snail farming to help preserve the snail population. He urged the youth to pursue snail farming as a form of economic empowerment and emphasised that it would help solve Ghana’s high unemployment rate. He indicated that the CSIR-FORIG aspires to be a leader in humid tropics forestry research.

While snail meat is regarded as a delicacy with great nutritional, medicinal, and cosmetic value in certain locations such as the Mediterranean region, Africa, or Southeast Asia, it is considered a taboo food in other cultures.

The festival’s theme was “Farm Snails, Eat Snails, and Market Snails,” with the goal of creating avenues for snail lovers to learn more about snail farming while networking.

As a result, a variety of snail foods were displayed, including Jollof rice with snails, yam chips with snails, snail meat pies, fufu with green soup, banku with snail stew, snail meat kebabs, and live snails.

Coupons ranging from GH₵5.00 and up were distributed to all participants, including basic and senior high school students, to be used to purchase any of the snail cuisines displayed.

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