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November 21, 2012
USDA METSS Project
The “Rice Price Trends in Ghana (2006‐2011)” report is made possible by the generous support of the
American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The
contents are the responsibility of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kansas State
University, USAID or the United States Government.”
METSS‐Ghana Research and Issue Paper Series
No. 02‐2012 ‐ June 2012
1
Rice Price Trends in Ghana (2006‐2011)
Vincent Amanor‐Boadu, PhD1
Per capita consumption of rice (Oryza spp. L.) in Ghana increased from 17.5 kg per annum
between 1999 and 2001 to 22.6 kg per annum between 2002 and 2004. By 2011, it had
reached 38 kg per annum and projected to reach 63 kg per annum by 2015.2 This increase has
transformed rice into Ghana’s most important cereal food crop after maize. The evolution of
rice prices, thus, has implications for national food security and income enhancement
objectives. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the trends in rice prices and discuss their
implication for policy. It used national monthly wholesale prices collected by the Statistical
Research and Information Directorate (SRID) of the Ghana Ministry of Food and Agriculture.
Ghana’s Rice Production Situation
Table 1 shows that while rice is grown in all ten regions of Ghana, production is very
concentrated: the top‐three regions (Northern, Upper East and Volta) accounted for nearly 80%
of total national output and 73% of total production area in 2010. These three regions also fall
in three of the country’s six agro‐ecological zones – Coastal savanna, Guinea savanna and Sahel
savanna. Average yield of 2.96 MT/Ha in these three regions exceeds the national average of
2.71 MT/Ha but is significantly lower than the average yield of 5.48 MT/Ha in the Greater Accra
region, suggesting that the right technologies and policies could enhance yields and output.
The opportunities are even higher when 2010 yields of 4.10 MT/Ha, 4.07 MT/Ha and 3.36
MT/Ha in neighboring countries of Senegal, Benin and Mali are considered.
Table 1: Distribution of Rice Production by Region and Agro‐Ecological Zones (2006)
Region …
Non-Irrigated Grain Sorghum
226.54
1.31 29 %4.585.89CropInsurance Proceeds 0.44
-1.07 -25 … 30 %33.7423.45Seed/Other Crop Expense 34.55
-3.15 -23 … 34.55
-3.15 -23 %13.5310.38Crop …
Non-Irrigated Wheat
96.33
-29.24 -70 %41.5612.33CropInsurance Proceeds 28.69
0.83 37 %2.233.06Other … 49 %15.547.88Seed/Other Crop Expense 13.41
-1.38 -16 … 13.41
-1.38 -16 %8.767.38Crop …
Non-Irrigated Reduced-Till Grain Sorghum
305.96
-12.39 -60 %20.658.25CropInsurance Proceeds 1.02
0.23 5 %4.664.89Other … 25 %18.1213.55Seed/Other Crop Expense 14.67
-3.32 -22 … 14.67
-3.32 -22 %14.8011.48Crop …
Non-Irrigated No-Till Corn
11.67
13.05 694 %1.8814.93CropInsurance Proceeds 2.01
10.89 86 %12.7223.61Other … 6 %62.2158.30Seed/Other Crop Expense 66.09
11.34 70 %16.2 … 66.09
11.34 70 %16.2427.58Crop …
Non-Irrigated Corn
11.50
7.70 263 %2.9310.63CropInsurance Proceeds 0.00
8.70 104 %8.3317.03Other … 14.40
2.75 4 %63.1065.86Seed/Other Crop Expense 68.50
2.54 14 %18.49 … 68.50
2.54 14 %18.4921.02Crop …
Non-Irrigated Alfalfa
8.85
-0.13 -100 %0.130.00CropInsurance Proceeds 0.00
5.48 122 %4.489.96Other … 29 %18.4313.14Seed/Other Crop Expense 24.24
-0.27 -56 … 24.24
-0.27 -56 %0.480.21Crop …
Non-Irrigated Reduced-Till Grain Sorghum
14.27
33.42 330 %10.1143.53CropInsurance Proceeds 5.80
1.04 66 %1.582.62Other … 31 %5.086.65General Farm Insurance 5.88
-0.03 -1 %2.512.49Utilities … 37 %23.2714.57Seed/Other Crop Expense 12.58
-5.94 -32 …
Non-Irrigated No-Till Corn
53.99
14.78 5,671%0.2615.04CropInsurance Proceeds 0.00
-0.47 -34%1.390.92Other … 47%8.934.71General Farm Insurance 4.71
-2.16 -77%2.830.66Utilities … 59%
-3.70 -6%65.9562.25Seed/Other Crop Expense 61.36
1.76 26%6.788 …
Non-Irrigated Reduced-Till Soybeans
Payments 49.20
5.55 78%7.1512.70CropInsurance Proceeds 8.07
-0.75 -40%1.881.12Other … 59%12.465.07General Farm Insurance 6.36
-0.50 -13%3.883.39Utilities … 31%
-1.43 -3%48.4947.05Seed/Other Crop Expense 51.60
-1.04 -7%15.03 …