The
sachet water industry is being suffocated to a slow death by what producers in the
Ashanti region have described as “an unhealthy practice of price competition”.
Regional
Chairman of the National Association of Sachet and Packaged Water Producers,
Frederick Akwasi Berfi, says retailers of the commodity are raking in
exorbitant profit at the expense of producers due to price undercutting.
“The
sad reality is that our industry which offers so much employment is dying
slowly with companies collapsing at an alarming rate for the simple reason of
poor pricing”, he decried.
The
current prices of pure water took effect from August 4, 2011 in the Ashanti
region, with a sachet selling at 10 pesewas from the previous 5 pesewas and a
retail price of Gh¢1:50p per bag of 30 sachets.
The
Association cited rising cost of raw materials and utilities for production and
distribution of the commodity for the upward adjustment.
The
increment, according to the Association was to help the producers maintain the
highest quality standards in production and ensure the companies remains in
business.
But
some producers flouted the directive and opted to sell below 10pesewas.
A special taskforce instituted to
regulate price undercutting had to be withdrawn, following an intervention by the
Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly.
The
Assembly maintained no group had the right to compel business operators to sell
products at a controlled price in a liberal economy.
Vice-Chairman
of the Producer’ Association, Eric Justice Forson says the political
interference has been the bane of the industry.
According
to him, new entrants and other producers flaunted regulation and compromised
quality to produce at lower cost, to the detriment of public and industry good.
About
80 percent of the over 800 sachet water producers in the Ashanti region belong
to the Association.
“Unfortunately
there are some of our members who think that they will thrive on the demise of
others; that is short sightedness, they’re being myopic and such people’s
attention has to be drawn to the fact that they are equally vulnerable”, stated
Mr. Akwasi Berfi. “If we don’t something about our situation, very soon we’ll
be out of the market”.
Members
are scheduled to hold a crucial meeting later this month to evaluate the
pricing impact on their operations.
Story
by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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