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05.12.2022 Social News

3.6million Ghanaians suffer food insecurity — Prof Bani disclose

3.6million Ghanaians suffer food insecurity — Prof Bani disclose
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The President of FESF Foundation, Professor Richard Jinks Bani has revealed that 3.6 million Ghanaians are food insecure, thereby describing the situation as unacceptable.

"The Ghana 2020 food security and vulnerability analysis report published in December 2021 says that 3.6 million people are food insecure," he disclosed.

According to Prof Bani, food insecurity has a tendency of influencing a hungry child to become violent.

He added that it could lead to poor physical and oral health, and also compromise cognitive, academic and psychological development early in life.

Prof Bani made the above disclosure at the FESF Foundation Food Security Lecture 2022 held at the biochemistry department of the University of Ghana, Legon.

Delivering his presentation on the topic: "Food Security: Food on the Table and Food for All", Prof. Bani said even when the food is available, the ability for households to access it depends on them having the means or income to buy the food as well as social and family relations that guarantee access to food.

He noted that the accessible food must be of good quality, safe and culturally acceptable for it to be utilized by consumers.

"To be food secure, a population, household or individual must have access to adequate food at all times," he pointed out.

To reduce post harvest losses, Prof Bani said there is a need to encourage entrepreneurial spirit and alternative livelihood schemes to take advantage of business opportunities in the agribusiness space.

According to him, this would generate income and make households able to access food.

Kwabena Nyarko
Kwabena Nyarko

Eastern Region CorrespondentPage: KwabenaNyarko

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