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FDA prevents harmful Myanmar rice from entering Ghana


A Source at the Food and Drugs Authority(FDA) has revealed that the Authority received an alert on a quantity of substandard rice that was being imported into the Ghanaian market from Myanmar.

Officials at the FDA quickly moved to prevent the unwholesome rice from entering Ghana with the aid of the customs division and other state agencies.

The harmful rice then wandered across the West African sub-region until it entered Ivory Coast.

According to the BBC, authorities in Ivory Coast destroyed 18,000 tonnes that were rejected at the Tema Port because it was unfit for human consumption.

Although the FDA is yet to ascertain the brand name of the rice as well as its importers, the BBC reports that the shipment of the rice, from Myanmar was unwholesome and should not have been shipped to any country.

Reports say the said rice had been refused entry at several West African ports in recent weeks, including Lome, Conakry and Accra. The rice however found its way into Abidjan.

“We receive a lot of alerts. Normally the security agencies check these things and inform us,” an officer at the FDA disclosed

Meanwhile, Ghana’s Ministry of Agriculture had earlier assured that plans are in place to reduce the importation of rice by at least 50 percent this year.

This, the ministry says is to enhance the growth and consumption of local rice in Ghana.

Currently, Ghana imports $331 million of rice annually, development stakeholders have described the current trend as worrying.

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Henry Cobblah

Henry Cobblah is a Tech Developer, Entrepreneur, and a Journalist. With over 15 Years of experience in the digital media industry, he writes for over 7 media agencies and shows up for TV and Radio discussions on Technology, Sports and Startup Discussions.

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