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Chartered Institute of Agriculture tables plans to reduce food insecurity in Ghana | 3NEWS.com

Chartered Institute of Agriculture tables plans to reduce food insecurity in Ghana | 3NEWS.com

The , Ghana (CIAGH) has put forward what it believes are strategic plans that can help Ghana reduce food insecurity.

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This plan, signed by the registrar of the institute, Kennedy Ashiagbor, comes at a time when the world is facing food shortage as result of a disruption of the food supply chain due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

Ghana in particular is bearing the brunt of the situation, reflected in the increasing prices of food on the market.

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According to the institute, achieving food security requires that the aggregate availability of physical supplies of food is sufficient.

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It also means that households have adequate access to those food supplies through their own production, through the market or through other sources, and that the utilization of those food supplies is appropriate to meet the specific dietary needs of individuals}

The institute explains Food Availability, Food accessibility, Food utilization and Food stability are the key indicators of food security

To achieve these, the institute has thus proposed the following to reduce food insecurity in the country:

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