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Livelihoods of 35,000 farmers in Shama District in danger as illegal mining pollutes river bodies

ShaScreenshot 2024 10 20 052217.png Vegetable and rice yields have sharply declined

Sun, 20 Oct 2024 Source: 3news

Illegal mining in Ghana's Shama District is threatening the livelihoods of over 35,000 farmers due to pollution of the Whin River, their main water source for irrigation.

The contamination, especially with mercury, has crippled agriculture, particularly rice farming in Ohiamadwen.

Farmers like Papa Ansah Mills now face high costs transporting clean water for irrigation, severely impacting their business.

Vegetable and rice yields have sharply declined, forcing farmers to limit planting to once a year. T

he Peasant Farmers Association has called for government intervention, warning that without urgent action, farming in the region could become extinct.

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Source: 3news