Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest headlines from PapaLinc about news & entertainment.

    What's Hot

    Kwabena Agyepong supporters to pick nomination forms for 2028 flagbearer bid on August 6

    How Australian towns could be wiped off the map after bombshell move from China

    Understanding Kickboxing, Muay Thai and MMA

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Lifestyle
    • Africa News
    • International
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube WhatsApp
    PapaLincPapaLinc
    • News
      • Africa News
      • International
    • Entertainment
      • Lifestyle
      • Movies
      • Music
    • Politics
    • Sports
    Subscribe
    PapaLincPapaLinc
    You are at:Home»News»Rubber traders warn of looming crisis in supplying local processing factories
    News

    Rubber traders warn of looming crisis in supplying local processing factories

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Rubber traders warn of looming crisis in supplying local processing factories
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email


    Harvested rubber seen on the floor Harvested rubber seen on the floor

    Local rubber traders and aggregators have raised serious concerns over growing challenges that threaten their operations and the sustainability of Ghana’s rubber industry.

    The Rubber Cupslumps Traders and Aggregators Association of Ghana (RUCTAAG) has issued a press statement urging stakeholders and policymakers to address what they describe as deliberate attempts by some local rubber processing factories to edge out middlemen in the supply chain.

    According to the statement, many local processing factories lack sufficient plantations of their own and heavily rely on farmers and traders for raw rubber.

    Yet, instead of collaborating with these traders, the factories are accused of setting up systems and pricing strategies that threaten their survival.

    “Most factories don’t own enough plantations to feed even a third of their processing capacity,” the statement reads.

    “Traders are often the ones supporting farmers with inputs, tappers, transportation, and even managing abandoned farms, yet they face calculated frustrations from processors,” the statement added.

    The traders have argued that while they incur costs such as transportation, loading, and post-harvest losses, local factories are unwilling to pay more than what they offer to farmers.

    They said attempts to negotiate fair “trader prices” have reportedly been ignored by major processors, including Ghana Rubber Estates Limited (GREL).

    Some processors that do offer trader prices still fail to provide rates that cover the basic operational costs of traders, making the business economically unsustainable.

    RUCTAAG has lamented that smaller factories often delay payments for weeks or even months, making it impossible for traders to maintain a consistent supply and operate profitably.

    Even when traders attempt to supply, local processors are often overwhelmed within a matter of days.

    In times of shipping challenges—when all traders turn to local factories—processing plants are quickly filled up, forcing traders to halt supply or accept significantly reduced prices.

    The Tree Crop Development Authority (TCDA), the regulatory body for the sector, is reportedly taking deliberate steps to license and regulate the rubber industry. According to RUCTAAG, this intervention is critical to protect the interests of all actors—especially farmers and traders—who are central to rural economic development and rubber production.

    The association warns that if these issues are not addressed and traders are forced out of the system, there could be a return to the dark days when farmers abandoned rubber farming for more lucrative but illegal activities such as galamsey (illegal mining).

    “Any government policy that cuts off traders and aggregators without addressing these deep-rooted challenges will collapse the sector. Confidence in the industry will be lost, and Ghana’s dream of a thriving rubber sector will fade,” the statement cautioned.

    Meanwhile, RUCTAAG has called for immediate stakeholder engagement to develop a fair, transparent, and mutually beneficial supply system.

    The group believes that traders are not just middlemen but critical enablers who ensure the continuous flow of rubber from farms to factories.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleViolent unrest at pink-wearing mothers’ migrants protest continues: Demonstration turns ugly after masked men hijack proceedings, trying to rush gates at asylum seekers hotel before police crack down
    Next Article Thousands flood Independence Square to honour Daddy Lumba at candlelight vigil
    Papa Linc

    Related Posts

    Kwabena Agyepong supporters to pick nomination forms for 2028 flagbearer bid on August 6

    August 5, 2025

    How Australian towns could be wiped off the map after bombshell move from China

    August 5, 2025

    ‘Mahama didn’t appoint you to humiliate citizens!’ – Shatta Wale slams EOCO boss

    August 5, 2025
    Ads
    Top Posts

    Here’s why Ghana Airways collapsed in 2004

    November 5, 202449 Views

    A Plus questions the hypocrisy of NPP members who remained silent about corruption for 8 years, only to speak out after losing power.

    December 26, 202447 Views

    Urgent search continues for Paul Barning after he was attacked by shark during fishing competition

    February 23, 202539 Views

    Kenyan Senator breaks silence on her alleged intimate affairs, secret child with John Agyekum Kufuor

    December 21, 202434 Views
    Don't Miss
    News August 5, 2025

    Kwabena Agyepong supporters to pick nomination forms for 2028 flagbearer bid on August 6

    Kwabena Agyei Agyepong is the former General Secretary of the NPP Former General Secretary of…

    How Australian towns could be wiped off the map after bombshell move from China

    Understanding Kickboxing, Muay Thai and MMA

    ‘You brought guns to my house!’

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • WhatsApp

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest headlines from PapaLinc about news & entertainment.

    Ads
    About Us
    About Us

    Your authentic source for news and entertainment.
    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@papalinc.com
    For Ads on our website and social handles.
    Email Us: ads@papalinc.com
    Contact: +1-718-924-6727

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    Kwabena Agyepong supporters to pick nomination forms for 2028 flagbearer bid on August 6

    How Australian towns could be wiped off the map after bombshell move from China

    Understanding Kickboxing, Muay Thai and MMA

    Most Popular

    April 3, 2023 – Russia-Ukraine information

    October 17, 20240 Views

    ‘I’ve by no means seen something like this:’ Certainly one of China’s hottest apps has the flexibility to spy on its customers, say specialists

    October 17, 20240 Views

    Man in NPP’s ‘4 extra to do extra’ T-shirt arrested for stealing rice

    October 17, 20240 Views
    © 2025 PapaLinc. Designed by LiveTechOn LLC.
    • News
      • Africa News
      • International
    • Entertainment
      • Lifestyle
      • Movies
      • Music
    • Politics
    • Sports

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.