Government to blame for current egg glut situation - Economist

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  • Hon. Attefuah 1 week ago

    A very useless analysis. If imports have become cheap, it might as well go in favour of farmers who import other products for their farms. If by way of strengthening the cedi artificially or naturally similar or same goods ar ...
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  • Kasongo 1 week ago

    Hon. Attefuah you get more sense than this book man.

  • Adagba 1 week ago

    This man seems empty. Poultry farmers also import a lot. This egg glut is a result of high prices in the market; hence, consumers have developed a taste for other cheaper substitutes. Now they don't even buy eggs.

  • Actually. 1 week ago

    Very true. I can't remember the last time I bought a crate of egg. The price remains the same.

  • SD.com 1 week ago

    Why should eggs be imported into this country? Government should give a fiat to stop this hopeless importation

  • TRUTH 1 week ago

    WHY SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT STOP THE IMPORTATION OF EGGS WHEN OUR LOCAL POULTRY FARMERS ARE EXPLOITING GHANAIANS BY SELLING EGGS SO DO EXPENSIVE. HOW CAN YOU BUY COMMON EGGS FOR GHC 80-90 CEDIS PER CRATE. AND NOW THAT CHEAPER E ...
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  • ankoma 1 week ago

    @Truth ,don't be ignorant ! The farmers are not the reasons prices of eggs are high. Currently,as a farmer , l sell my eggs between 48 and 35 cedis for the big and the smaller ones. The sellers at the market are the ones infl ...
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  • TRUTH 1 week ago

    IN FACT GHANAIAN TRADERS INCLUDING LOCAL PRODUCERS OF AGRICULTURE AND POULTRY ARE VERY VERY VERY WICKED. THEY HAVE EXPLOITED THE ORDINARY GHANAIAN FOR TOO LONG. EVEN WHEN INFLATION IS DOWN, THEY KEEP INCREASING AND INFLATING ...
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  • Musa 1 week ago

    @kasong,,, u will also agree with me that the artificial appreciation has a lot more consequences to us. If we import that much we will be creating jobs elsewhere. There are no jobs for the youth. From poultry alone can u ima ...
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  • Nsafoah 1 week ago

    So you mean poultry produce are the only means of employing the youth? How many youth in Ghana are actually into farming (though it would have been an great advantage for the nation)? The man's outcry is very much misplaced. ...
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  • ankoma 1 week ago

    @ Nsafoah, Don't be ignorant. The poultry industry is a labor intensive, besides , one needs a huge capital as start up and its running . Feeding the birds for six months ain't no joke. Prices of medication for. the birds are ...
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  • Lord peppers 1 week ago

    The cedi should have been maintained at 16. The windfall generated would have been used to cushion us.
    Stability is the key rather than depreciation.
    We need to be focused and target our goal as a country

  • Fireman 1 week ago

    Total BS, keep your ignorance to yourself

  • Good news 1 week ago

    Very stupid economist,some of you guys should do the needful at least to write something meaningful as intellectuals

  • Tonto 1 week ago

    Why???Nigerian government stops so many items to enter the country , can't Ghana government do the same??? Ɛyɛ mɔbɔ paaa...

  • Nsafoah 1 week ago

    The emphasis should be on fake or low quality items. If you want government ban imports, how then do expect us to also export? This is common sense.

  • AKP 1 week ago

    Truly a baseless argument! Every country wants her currency to be strengthened. I don't see how cedi appreciation alone should cause locally produced goods to be cheaper. The whole thing is on demand and supply. It could be t ...
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  • Fireman 1 week ago

    Perfect answer my brother

  • Simon Nlando 1 week ago

    Ghanaian business people like huge profit margins.. That is their problem with the Nigerian traders. They should reduce prices for egg. How many people can afford to eat an egg a day in Ghana and you are talking about egg gl ...
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  • John 1 week ago

    Sometimes you read such nonsense and you wonder if this people bought their certificates, such a stupid analysis, Ghanaians are naturally wicked, listen to spare parts dealers spokes man today, he said his people are wicked a ...
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  • Populist 1 week ago

    Economist please keep your book knowledge to yourself.All we want is economic stability and relatively cheaper goods to afford. This is affecting majority positively. So keep that reasoning to yourself. You are not helping. T ...
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  • Mr Ibu 1 week ago

    How can imports be cheap if the cedi is strong? Where from this one called development economist. In any case do you want a glut or scarcity? The consumer benefits when there's plenty. A bag of maize is 200 gch where as NPP t ...
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  • My friend, economics is for knowledgeable people wai 1 week ago

    There are so many naive people here spewing garbage about what the renowned economist said. Mahama, himself pronounced the damaging effect of the strengthened cedi, that it's affecting exports and inducing cheap imports so wh ...
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  • Chris 1 week ago

    It's not true

  • The orangutan state 1 week ago

    Cheap economist always quick to show faults than suggestions. Had it been a npp in power this same snake would have show his double tongue. Most booking economist are just disgusting and disgraceful to th3mselves. Cheap arm ...
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  • Shakara 1 week ago

    What’s wrong with the consumer getting cheaper eggs in the market? This dummy economist would be happy if there was a shortage of eggs in the market and prices are beyond the reach of the low income consumers. Go away!

  • Paapa 1 week ago

    I expected this learned person to layout measurements government can adopt to assist these farmers. It’s absolutely good for a country to produce enough to feed the whole population and have more leftovers. Government can ...
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  • Maggie 1 week ago

    True true why should consumers suffer from high prices?

  • Raymond 1 week ago

    If that logic is to be accepted, why are spare parts at Abossey Okine

  • Al j 1 week ago

    Go back to where you studied this foolish analysis and play it to them

  • Accranie 1 week ago

    Hmmm
    "It Weakens The Very Industrys You Claim To Support"

  • Kofi Sam 1 week ago

    Sometimes I wonder what some of this analysis given by these educated ones. So for them they can't think outside the books and be a bit practical to apply some wisdom? Instead of advising how to handle the glut as an economis ...
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  • Kwame Nkrumah 1 week ago

    Egg professor

  • Truth 1 week ago

    Wouldn't those same economic forces make it cheaper for Ghanaian farmers to import cheaper feed?

  • Jones 1 week ago

    We are dying like rats because we eat poisoned cheap foods. We talk about employment but the locals are disadvantaged. All the inputs are so expensive cutting across all farm products. In other countries the governments gi ...
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  • Louis 1 week ago

    What kind of nonsense is this? How do you blame government because the cedi has appreciated against the dollar? What about Kufour's time when one cedi was equal to one dollar? What does he mean by artificial strengthening of ...
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  • Such nonsense 1 week ago

    Such a nonsense analysis. First of all, neither government nor private import any eggs from China. Eggs in the Ghanaian market are generally produced locally. Even the poultry farmers associations said as much and blamed the ...
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  • Zargon 1 week ago

    Such an idiot. These cockroaches should be arrested and jailed

  • Isaac Ampah 1 week ago

    What has the cedi appreciation got to do with the glut of eggs on the market.If the importation of eggs is causing a problem it should be banned,period..
    The appreciation of the Cedi is a very good thing for the country and ...
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  • Sam 1 week ago

    Who's this one too

  • Fireman 1 week ago

    How does Ghana end up with empty headed proff and economists like this. Ghana needs to make strategic decisions based on statistics. This looks like typical demand and supply issue where currently the supply is way higher tha ...
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  • Concern 1 week ago

    Such a fool is a holder of PhD.
    The market women are just fooling around. Why buy the egg at Ghc 45 and sell at Ghc 75?

  • Kwame K 1 week ago

    It is only in Ghana that you hear such nonsense, so Mr Economist you would rather we had egg shortages. Is the glut not localised in certain parts of the country; this us an opportunity for business men to go for the eggs an ...
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  • Kk 1 week ago

    The major inputs for poultry is the cost of birds, geed and medication. 70% of these inputs including the day old chick's are imported. Are the farmers saying there prefer the dollar to be at 17 to keep them in business.? Ple ...
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  • When brains were managing the economy, propaganda took over 1 week ago

    The real consequences of the artificial cedi strength will soon hit hard with damn consequences for all to see. Low brains are a curse

  • Kwame 1 week ago

    The matter is that the price of egg is too high, so egg sellers are not getting people who are poor to buy their eggs.
    I bought some tilapia for GHC150.00 three months ago, last week the same was sold to me for GHC200.00.
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  • ankoma 1 week ago

    @;Kwame, I am selling my eggs between 48 and 35 cedis for the big and the smaller ones even though cost of production is still high. The market women are the ones pushing the prices high. we

  • SAMUEL 1 week ago

    Someone, not having a doctorate degree like you has come out with a way of preserving eggs in powdered form which can last for years.
    Criticism and big English are all that our Profs and Docs know in this country. They were ...
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