Pandamatenga Farmers Face Financial Strain Over Unpaid Dues
Commercial farmers in the Pandamatenga region are expressing significant concerns about their ability to participate in the upcoming December ploughing season. This apprehension stems from a prolonged delay in receiving payments from the government, with some farmers reporting nearly seven months of outstanding dues.
Impact on Operations and Credit
The financial strain is reportedly leading to severe implications for these agricultural businesses. Farmers indicate that the lack of payment is causing mounting legal and credit pressures, jeopardizing their operational stability and future investments.
Looking Ahead to the Ploughing Season
As the December ploughing season approaches, the inability to access these crucial funds raises questions about the sector’s continuity. The situation highlights the challenges faced by commercial farmers when government payments are significantly delayed.
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