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The European Union (EU) has cautioned that Ghana’s illegal mining crisis, commonly known as galamsey, could have serious implications for the country’s agricultural exports if mercury contamination continues to affect farm produce.
Speaking on the Joy Super Morning Show on Tuesday, the EU Ambassador to Ghana, Rune Skinnebach, said the Union was deeply concerned about the environmental and health impact of illegal mining, stressing that polluted agricultural products could face export restrictions.
“I wouldn’t want any consumer to have polluted goods or farm products. I wouldn’t get Ghanaian or European consumers to eat sweet potatoes with mercury residues in them,” Ambassador Skinnebach said.
“So yes, it will impact your exports.”
The Ambassador noted that while the EU is ready to support Ghana in addressing the menace, solving the problem ultimately requires political will and coordinated national action.
“We’re willing to help, but first and foremost, a political solution is required. Once we have that solution, we are ready to assist — be it with technology, regulatory frameworks, or other support,” he added.
Ambassador Skinnebach emphasised that the EU recognises the severity of the galamsey challenge and remains committed to helping Ghana tackle it.
“We acknowledge the seriousness of the issue for Ghana and, as a long-standing partner, we are eager to help,” he said.
His comments come at a time when the government faces growing pressure from civil society, environmentalists, and development partners to intensify the fight against illegal mining, which has degraded vast water bodies and farmlands across the country.
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