In the present dispensation the place know-how has taken the centre stage in nearly each side of life, together with farming and different labour-intensive work, there are those that nonetheless resort to the previous methods of satisfying their wants resulting from their modest earnings.
Many farmers in Northern Ghana nonetheless depend on donkeys for tilling their farmlands, ploughing, carting their produce to market centres, fetching water and different family chores.
However, the rising demand for the exportation of donkey-hide and its elements to China the place the pores and skin is alleged for use in making anti-ageing and beauty merchandise is essentially threatening the survival of the species in Upper West Region.
Aside the area and Ghana as a complete, the phenomenon can be broadly reported to be prevalent in different West African international locations as nicely.
According to farmers and donkey homeowners who spoke to us, the rising demand for the meat, pores and skin and different physique elements of donkeys by the Chinese, poses a critical threat to the donkey inhabitants and probably pushing the species in direction of extinction.
According to them, ought to this occur, it has the potential to disrupt native economies and the agricultural sector as a complete, which might negatively impression on livelihoods of farmers and communities which rely upon them for survival.
Dr. Sulemana Sako, Upper West Regional Director of Veterinary Services in an interview stated, “From a recent census, we did in the year 2023, it was 2,492 donkeys. We slaughter donkeys for our own consumption, but the slaughter was sustainable. But now the Chinese high demand for donkey skins, the slaughter increased and with this one, the number of donkeys has reduced.”
For extra perception on the phenomenon, Ibrahim A. Wangara pitched camp at Niator, a farming Community within the Sissala West District of the Upper West Region famous as one of many quickest rising donkey hubs within the area with over 1,260 donkey species as at 2023.
“I used to have 50 donkeys out of which 15 died due to a strange sickness. Over here, we used them in our farming since we don’t eat the meat. The bigger donkeys are sold around GHC900.00 and GHC1,000.00 and sometimes more, depending on the size. But the smaller ones are sold between GHC600.00 to GCHC700.00. There’s a little attention given to the donkey species,” Bashiru Baayor, a farmer from the group averred.
Nlowie Abdul-Majeed, a group focal particular person, additionally chatting with us stated that in current occasions, these with the monetary muscle to afford tricycles for his or her work and farming actions hardly depend on donkeys for his or her labour.
Dr. Sulemana Sako additional indicated that though the Ministry of Food and Agriculture positioned a ban on the indiscriminate slaughtering and export of donkeys, the state of affairs persists resulting from lack of enforcement, calling for stringent measures on the ports.
“Ghana placed the ban in 2016 and that ban needs to be enforced. And we’re also saying that donkeys are still being slaughtered clandestinely and their skins are exported out of Ghana. So, they should enhance the checks at the ports so that if they know the skin cannot go out, the slaughtering would not happen,” Dr. Sako appealed to authorities.
In its May 2022 report, the Donkey Sanctuary said that there’s a huge on-line community of organized criminals providing donkey skins on the market usually alongside different unlawful wildlife merchandise together with rhino horns, pangolin scales, elephant ivories and tiger hides.
Until authorities re-strategize and do extra to guard the donkey inhabitants to safeguard the livelihoods of 1000’s of people that rely upon the animals for his or her livelihoods, poor northern farmers who can’t afford the providers of contemporary equipment for his or her farming will proceed to endure.
By Ibrahim A. Wangara