Another report distributed by the Danish Consulate has shown that the worth of food misfortunes and waste in Ghana is assessed at $1.9 billion for every annum.
As indicated by the report, post-reap misfortunes of tomato, sweet potato, mango, citrus and chilies represented the misfortune.
Talking uninvolved of a course coordinated by the consulate on food misfortune, Lead Specialist of the review, Dan Acquaye uncovered that sweet potato finished off the diagram with $560 million for each annum.
"After the examination, that's what we understood assuming you take tomato, sweet potato, mango, citrus, and chilies with the areas that we played out the investigation, the food misfortunes was about $1.9 billion for every annum".
He brought up that the commonest or most noteworthy is sweet potato.
"We were amazed that the food loss of sweet potato was more than $560 million for every annum".
He added that the post-collect loss of mango was about $300 million with tomatoes alone representing more than $60 million for every annum.
Walk 12 denotes the day of Maintainable Advancement Objective 12.3, which plans to decrease food misfortunes along creation and supply chains.
In front of the day, the Consulate of Denmark coordinated a workshop to look for arrangements from Danish and Ghanaian partners, following the send off of a practicality study for cold chain business and interest in Ghana by the Consulate.
Danish Diplomat to Ghana, Tom Norring accentuated the need to shape organizations in finding answers for difficulties confronting the agric area in Ghana.
"Denmark is very a cultivating nation, consequently we've fostered a ton of arrangements of which some will be pertinent here and others should be taken on to be material in Ghana".
"We have organizations that created answers for food misfortunes, for example, giving cold stockpiling, cold chain among others. We need to get a few Danish organizations to coordinate for certain Ghanaian organizations to frame associations. We accept that these sorts of associations make genuine possession on the two sides," he expressed.
The report dispatched by the Danish Consulate on food misfortune and waste in Ghana is named, "Practicality Study for Cold Chain Business" which includes the transportation and circulation of temperature-delicate items.