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Mahama touts Ghana's push for food self-reliance
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69687, member: 636"] The Ghanaian government is pursuing economic self-reliance through new agricultural programs and is experiencing strong investor confidence, as indicated by stock market performance. President John Dramani Mahama recently launched the Nkoko Nketenkete Poultry Project, an initiative designed to increase domestic poultry production from 12 percent to 75 percent self-sufficiency by 2028. This effort, part of the broader Feed Ghana Programme, involves distributing chicks and providing support to thousands of households and farmers, alongside establishing a new processing factory. The program aims to reduce the substantial foreign exchange spent on poultry imports, which exceeded 350 million dollars in a single year. Concurrently, the Ghana Stock Exchange has demonstrated significant growth in 2025, with its Composite Index rising 67 percent. This surge is viewed as a marker of steady investor optimism regarding the nation's economic reforms and fiscal stabilization. Additional challenges remain, however, including a reported 1.1 billion dollar loss to cocoa smuggling between 2020 and 2025. The government's overall strategy focuses on aligning agricultural self-sufficiency with macroeconomic stability to build a more resilient national economy. [/QUOTE]
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