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Minister for Food and Agriculture, Dr Bryan Acheampong, attributes a significant decrease in kenkey prices to the abundance of maize in the market, a result of the successful implementation of the Planting for Food and Jobs Programme (PFJ).

In an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show on Wednesday, March 13, the Abetifi MP noted a general reduction in kenkey prices across the country, with an average price of GH¢2 observed in some areas.

However, he acknowledged slight variations, mentioning the possibility of finding kenkey priced between GH¢2 and GH¢5.

Dr Acheampong emphasised efforts to boost rice production through partnerships with companies like Yara, leading to a surplus of rice in various regions.

Additionally, he highlighted a surplus of maize on the market, which has contributed to the reduction in kenkey prices.

Assuring the public, Dr. Acheampong stated that his administration has successfully managed to reduce food inflation nationwide.

Encouraging farmers to participate in the registration process, he emphasised the importance of boosting food production and improving agriculture within the second phase of the Planting for Food and Jobs Programme (PFJ Phase 2).

The Ministry of Agriculture launched a nationwide registration of farmers on Tuesday as part of PFJ Phase 2, initiated in August last year.

This phase aims to establish an input-credit guarantee system for farmers, addressing challenges encountered during the program's initial phase.

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