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WFP’s fortified rice project improves school feeding, farmer incomes in Ashanti region

Thu, Jan 15 2026 9:01 AM
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WFP’s fortified rice project improves school feeding, farmer incomes in Ashanti region

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has begun transforming Ghana’s school feeding system with the introduction of fortified rice, a move expected to improve the nutrition of students while boosting livelihoods for local farmers.

The initiative, currently being piloted in seven regions, is designed to test the feasibility and economic benefits of scaling up rice fortification nationwide. Over 150,000 students in both basic and senior high schools are expected to benefit from the programme, which aims to enhance learning outcomes through better nutrition.

WFP’s fortified rice project improves school feeding, farmer incomes in Ashanti region

Available data indicate that most rice sold on Ghana’s local markets—both imported and locally produced—loses essential vitamins and minerals during milling and heat extrusion processes. As a result, polished rice grains often lack key nutrients needed for healthy body development.

The WFP’s rice fortification project seeks to address these micronutrient deficiencies, improve school enrolment and attendance, and enhance academic performance, particularly in underserved communities.

To support the initiative, the WFP has supplied four rice fortification equipment units valued at over $80,000 to millers across the country. These include BBN Cooperative in the Upper East Region, Max Industries in Greater Accra, Tamanaa Company Limited in the North East Region, and Franco Food Processing and Farms at Ejisu in the Ashanti Region.

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Following the installations, 60 metric tonnes of fortified rice kernels, valued at more than $91,000, were distributed to the millers for production. The rice is then supplied to schools through caterers at the basic level and via the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) for senior high schools.

“We are expecting the next contract, which is about 45,000 bags of 50kg rice to be supplied to the schools through the National Buffer Stock Programme,” Chief Executive Officer of Franco Food Processing and Farms, Franco Obour, said.

The pilot phase targets 157,510 students, including 111,247 pupils in basic schools and 46,263 senior high school students. A total of 360 basic schools and 35 senior high schools in 12 districts across six regions—Upper West, Upper East, Northern, Ashanti, Oti and Greater Accra—are participating.

One of the beneficiary institutions is the Ejisu Senior High Technical School in the Ashanti Region.

Ashanti Regional Coordinator for the School Health Education Programme, Rev. Emmanuel Addo, said the transition from polished white rice to fortified and unpolished rice was a welcome step.

“For their health and better growth, we accepted this programme,” he said, stressing the school’s commitment to student well-being.

He added that the initiative also holds economic promise, especially for rural communities, by encouraging local rice production.

Some students believe the programme could have broader social benefits.

“If the government can employ some of those in the villages, they can get vast land to produce rice. It would prevent the youth from engaging in illegal mining,” Assistant Boys’ Prefect, Christian Kwame Adjei, noted.

Other students praised the nutritional quality of the meals and called for the programme to be expanded.

“The rice served is rich in nutrients. Since nutrients are essential for our growth and health on campus, it is necessary that we have more,” one student said.

The WFP is currently conducting a cost-benefit analysis to guide a possible nationwide rollout of fortified rice under the Ghana School Feeding Programme, with the long-term aim of making it a staple in schools across the country.

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