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    Rice Millers Association expresses disappointment over failure to exclude rice from benchmark policy reversal

    Nathasia NarteyBy Nathasia NarteyNovember 23, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Rice Millers Association of Ghana has expressed its disappointment over government’s failure to exclude rice from the recently reversed 50% benchmark value reduction policy.

    The association had long advocated a reversal of the policy saying such a move will help in improving the fortunes of the local rice industry.

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    According to the Rice Millers Association, the implementation of the 50% benchmark policy over the last two years has led to the shutdown of most local rice mills. They contend that those in operation are also producing at less than half their capacity.

    The benchmark value reduction policy was introduced in 2019, to among other things reduce smuggling at the ports and shore up government revenue.

    Following agitations from a section of the business community, the government recently reversed the policy. The claim was that the benchmark policy rendered imported goods cheaper than those produced locally.

    All items under the 32 categories currently enjoying port clearing discounts will no longer enjoy that special dispensation.

    The items include sugar, noodles, palm oil, roofing sheets, toilet paper, facial tissue and towel, chocolates, Portland cement, clinker and mosquito coil. Other items include vehicles, ceramic tiles, aluminium products, cartons, textiles, fruit juices, among others.

    In a Citi Business News interview, Convener of the Rice Millers Association, Yaw Adu Poku said the government should do all it can to support the local rice industry.

    “We fought a good fight, not because of our selfish interest; we fought for the good of all.  Now when the list came, rice has been taken out, rice is not part of the benchmark recipients and we are wondering how it came about because rice was number two on the list, first was sugar, the second was rice and I want to believe that until it got to GRA rice was still on the list, now we can’t find where rice is and I am very disappointed. We are hoping that this is not a deliberate situation, that it is an oversight; if it is deliberate then we have done the whole nation wrong” Yaw Adu Poku said.

    Adu Poku further explained,“We are not saying that government should feed us, no we are saying that government should enable rice millers to be able to meet the volumes that are demanded by the consuming public and once that is done, it means that rice farms are going to expand and that means a lot of people will go into rice farming and then we cut down on unemployment, this is what we are trying to get the government to appreciate” .

     

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