MILLION-DOLLAR CUTOFF: Ibrahim Traore’s Burkina Faso Bans Tomato Exports to Ghana

MILLION-DOLLAR CUTOFF: Ibrahim Traore’s Burkina Faso Bans Tomato Exports to Ghana



Nenebi Tony analyzes Burkina Faso’s recent tomato export ban, exploring the geopolitical, economic, and security implications. He discusses the real reasons behind the ban, the state of Burkina Faso’s processing capacity, and the impact on Ghanaian tomato farmers, emphasizing the importance of science-based decision-making in agriculture.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Burkina Faso’s Tomato Export Ban
09:20 The Impact of Tomato Storage Issues in Ghana
16:24 Geopolitical Implications and Responses

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17 thoughts on “MILLION-DOLLAR CUTOFF: Ibrahim Traore’s Burkina Faso Bans Tomato Exports to Ghana

  1. Your opinion of IT is interesting. If he's struggling to keep a lid on the terrorists, could it be because they are receiving even more weapons and intel from outside than before? We know, for example, that West Africa has become a conduit for South American drugs ever since Trump clamped down on their traditional drug routes. If they're smuggling drugs into the region then it stands to reason that they are also smuggling weapons. IT can't and shouldn't be expected to manage the situation on his own. It's something the entire region must deal with.

  2. Not just Ghana. No food exports right now. Need the tomatoes for the factories to keep the young people employed. Ghana could easily plant tomatoes to satisfy their population.

  3. Lol…this your absolutely Colonized and westernized mind has a lot to learn. You are the kind that would have fought Nkrumah from day one. Ghana too has banned exports before. Instead of Joining the west to attack Africans trying different things to build their country, why not ask Ghana that needs more jobs for youth to revamp tomato farming? This ur western propaganda narrative dier we have been fooled by it before and are not falling for it. Nice try.

  4. Ghanaian government need to help the people to get farmers to grow food and stop importing food from burkina, their government has factories for them so Ghana needs to do that for Ghana Ghanaian stop importing food from burkina Ghana stop being lazy about food production

  5. I don’t agree with what you’re saying about President Ibrahim Traore that he’s a risk to West Africa!!! If Ghana has tomatoes why should they go to Burkina Faso?

  6. This is my main business. I imported new plastic crates from china this year for tomatoes from Burkina but it’s not going well. This year the tomatoes didn’t do well in general

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