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Ghana's only starch producing company, Ayensu Starch Factory, has shut down completely since April this year.
The shutdown according to the source has persisted due to a broken down equipment which is used for the production of the starch.
It is not clear when production will commence again as the particular equipment will have to be made to suit the needs of the company. It is likely the equipment might be imported and installed before the end of the year.
Workers have been asked to go home awaiting the possible resuscitation of the company.Currently, the factory is under lock and key with only the security personnel at post.The Ayensu Starch Factory has seen several shutdowns this year until this final one.There is, however, starch in store for customers who purchase from them.
Cassava farmers who produced cassava for the factory this year will have to find other means of selling their produce.It will be recalled that Joy Business reported tonnes of cassava left to rot at the factory and the fact that Ayensu starch factory owed in arrears.
Established in 2002, the Ayensu Starch Factory has hardly worked efficiently since it was set up. The company has shut down several times in the past for many reasons including raw material and fuel.