19
Aug
Northern Ghana is currently facing concerns about food security and the livelihoods of thousands of farmers due to a lack of rain. The region has experienced a lack of rainfall for over two months, leading to stunted crop growth and diminishing hopes of a successful harvest. Great losses have been recorded, with staples such as maize, rice, groundnuts, and millet withering due to drought, according to citinewsroom.com. The continuous drought has resulted in a significant decrease in production, sparking fears of potential food shortages and an impending famine. Some farmers expressed their fears to Channel One TV, stating that the…