Key players in Ghana’s agricultural sector are urging the government to take swift action to ban the illegal trade in donkey hides.
They warn that if the current rate of donkey slaughter continues unchecked, the species could face extinction—an outcome they insist must be prevented at all costs.
According to the stakeholders, the illicit trade is largely driven by some Chinese nationals operating in Ghana’s northern regions, who, with the support of local collaborators, slaughter donkeys for their hides.
These hides are then processed and exported to China for commercial purposes.
One of the leading voices in the campaign is Professor Roger Kanton, an agricultural research scientist and leader of the Fight Against Donkey Extinction Project Team, Ghana.
Speaking during an engagement with the Parliamentary Select Committee on Agriculture, Food, and Cocoa Affairs, Prof. Kanton emphasized the urgent need for government intervention.