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Ghana’s port delays due to a pay dispute cut offloading to 200 tonnes daily, threatening food supplies and revenue.
The Food and Beverages Association of Ghana warns that delays at Tema Port, caused by a labor shortage from a pay dispute, have slashed offloading capacity to 200 metric tonnes daily—down from 2,000—raising costs and threatening supply chains for essential goods like rice and sugar.
Importers face rising demurrage fees, and some may divert shipments to Lomé, Togo, risking smuggling and government revenue losses.
FABAG urges urgent talks among port management, government, and labor leaders to restore efficiency and prevent economic harm.
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Los retrasos en los puertos de Ghana debido a una disputa salarial redujeron la descarga a 200 toneladas diarias, lo que amenazó los suministros de alimentos y los ingresos.