The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) has underscored the potential of the newly introduced Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) 2.0 subsidy program to significantly reverse Ghana's reliance on food imports.
The University of Ghana's think tank believes that if well-targeted and implemented, the 5-year PFJ 2.0 policy focused on selected crops and agro-processing can play a crucial role in curbing the nation's hefty annual food import bill.
Despite being a food-producing country, Ghana has continued to import substantial volumes of staples like rice, poultry, vegetable oils, and tomatoes due to insufficient local production, resulting in high import expenditures.
"PFJ 2.0 should help reverse the dependence on food imports," remarked ISSER's report on the 2024 budget.
The GH¢3 billion program allocates farmers' subsidy vouchers for the bulk purchase of fertilisers, seeds, services, and harvest equipment from private input dealers on credit.
ISSER anticipates that this targeted support, coupled with a focus on scalable market linkages for key crops such as maize and rice, which heavily rely on imports, has the potential to boost local output and meet the rising domestic demand.
While endorsing the PFJ 2.0 initiative, ISSER acknowledges the importance of well-targeted subsidies, echoing advice from the World Bank and IMF.
These international financial institutions recommend that subsidies, which may strain government finances, should be efficiently allocated to producers to ensure competitiveness and effective resource utilisation.
As Ghana seeks to strengthen its domestic agribusiness and reduce dependence on food imports, ISSER's endorsement of PFJ 2.0 serves as a positive outlook, provided the program is executed with precision and targets are met.
The success of this initiative could not only boost the country's self-sufficiency but also contribute to the overall economic well-being of the nation.
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