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Ghana Fears Tomato Shortage as Burkina Faso Bans Exports

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Ghana’s reliance on imported tomatoes is likely to be impacted following Burkina Faso’s suspension of exports, a move expected to tighten and drive up prices.

In a joint statement issued in Ouagadougou, the Burkinabè government announced an immediate halt to tomato exports “until further notice,” explaining that the measure is aimed at safeguarding local supply for domestic processing industries.

The directive, jointly signed by the country’s trade and agriculture ministries, also halts the issuance of Special Export Authorisations (ASE), effectively cutting off formal export routes for the commodity.

However, traders currently holding valid permits have been granted a two-week grace period to complete ongoing transactions. After this window, all authorisations will be withdrawn.

Authorities warned that any violation of the directive would attract sanctions under existing laws, adding that confiscated tomato shipments would be redirected to local processing factories to support agro-industrial production.

Security agencies and border officials have been tasked with strict enforcement, while citizens have been encouraged to report any breaches.

The policy shift is expected to have immediate consequences for Ghana, where tomatoes from Burkina Faso play a critical role in bridging supply gaps, particularly in key trading centres such as Techiman.

For years, cross-border tomato trade has helped stabilise prices in Ghana, especially during periods of low domestic output. However, the trade has become increasingly vulnerable due to rising insecurity in the Sahel region.

Concerns over safety escalated in February 2026 when seven Ghanaian tomato traders were killed in an ambush by armed militants in Titao, a northern town in Burkina Faso. Several others were injured in the attack, which occurred during a routine trading trip.

Following the incident, the Ghana Armed Forces evacuated the injured to Accra, while authorities urged citizens to avoid travel to high-risk areas.

With the latest export restrictions now in place, market analysts warn that tomato prices in Ghana could climb sharply in the coming weeks, adding to the burden on households and traders already dealing with constrained supply.

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