Ghana’s food security is under threat due to low investment in agriculture, the Chairman of Parliament’s Agric Committee, Dr Godfred Seidu Jasaw, has warned.
Speaking in an interview on Citi FM on Wednesday, March 19, Dr Jasaw criticised the government’s budgetary allocation to agriculture, saying it is too small to drive growth and sustain food production.
He noted that the 2025 budget allocated GHS 2.9 billion to the sector, including donor support, but the government’s direct contribution is only GHS 1.5 billion—an amount he described as inadequate.
Mr Jasaw said this falls far below the African Union’s directive for member states to allocate at least 10% of their budgets to agriculture. Ghana’s allocation, he said, represents less than 1% of the total budget, trailing other sectors.
He pointed out that the School Feeding Programme received GHS 1.7 billion, while the Road Fund was allocated GHS 2.8 billion, nearly double the agriculture budget.