The President of the Ghana Agricultural Chamber of Commerce, Philip Abayore says the decision by the Ministry of Agriculture to sell food stuffs at designated Ministry of Food and Agriculture Offices for consumers at cheaper prices, is not sustainable.
Mr Abayore maintained that the sector ministry should have worked on what he termed agricultural fuel subsidy to help reduce the high prices of food and other retail products on the market.
He further challenged government to help market women and queens gain access to credit facilities.
Mr Abayore also warned that if care is not taken, the decision by the sector ministry might result in post-harvest loses.
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