A/R: Anomawobi Farmers Struggle to Transport Produce to Market
Farmers in Anomawobi, Ashanti Region, are facing serious challenges in transporting their produce to market due to poor road networks and lack of reliable transportation. Many fear post-harvest losses and financial setbacks if urgent action is not taken.

Farmers in Anomawobi, a farming community in the Ashanti Region, are calling on authorities to fix the poor road networks that make transporting their produce to market a major struggle.
According to the farmers, the bad roads, lack of vehicles, and high transportation costs are affecting their ability to sell their goods, leading to spoilage and financial losses.
“We work hard on our farms, but when it’s time to sell, we suffer. No cars want to come here because the roads are terrible,” a frustrated farmer lamented.
Challenges Faced by the Farmers
???? Bad Roads: Muddy and rough roads make it difficult for vehicles to pass.
???? High Transportation Costs: Due to road conditions, the few available transport operators charge high fares.
???? Post-Harvest Losses: Delayed transportation causes farm produce, especially perishable goods like tomatoes and plantains, to spoil before reaching the market.
???? Declining Income: With no reliable transport, farmers struggle to sell in urban markets, leading to low earnings.
Call for Government & Stakeholder Intervention
The farmers are appealing to the government, local authorities, and private organizations to:
✅ Repair the Roads – Urgent road maintenance to improve accessibility.
✅ Provide Transportation Support – Introducing subsidies or incentives for transport operators to serve the area.
✅ Build Storage Facilities – Prevent post-harvest losses by offering storage solutions.
Conclusion:
Farming communities like Anomawobi play a crucial role in food production, yet challenges in transportation and infrastructure continue to threaten their livelihoods. Urgent action is needed to ensure that farmers can access markets, boost their income, and sustain food supply chains.
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