FDA warns against use of cement in preserving beans after viral video

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The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) has cautioned the public against the use of cement or any unapproved substances in the preservation of beans, following a viral video circulating on social media.

In a press release dated February 16, 2026 (Ref: FDA/CSD/CPE/PRL/26/004), the Authority said the video purports to demonstrate the preservation of beans using a white powdery substance believed to be concrete cement.

The FDA stressed that the practice shown in the footage is not part of Ghanaian agricultural or food preservation methods. It further clarified that the Plant Protection and Regulation Services Directorate (PPRSD) under the Ministry of Food and Agriculture does not recommend or endorse such a method.

According to the Authority, a close review of the video indicates that the language spoken is not Ghanaian. A translation of the narration reportedly reveals unsafe and unhygienic handling practices, including the application of chemicals with bare hands and without appropriate protective gear. The footage also shows an individual standing on a heap of beans without protective clothing, actions the FDA described as contrary to acceptable food safety standards.

FDA Warns Against Use of Cement in Preserving Beans After Viral Video

The FDA emphasised that it does not approve of food preservation practices that compromise public health. It cited the use of unapproved substances, poor hygiene, direct contact with food using bare hands, and lack of protective equipment as violations of established food safety regulations.

The Authority assured the public that such practices are not encouraged in Ghana and urged farm produce aggregators and retailers to refrain from engaging in or promoting unsafe preservation methods.

Consumers have been advised to report any suspicious food handling or preservation activities to the FDA for investigation and possible sanctions.

The FDA reiterated its commitment to safeguarding public health and ensuring that all food products on the Ghanaian market meet approved safety and quality standards.

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  • Daniel Ablordey

    Daniel Ablordey is a Business Analytics student at the University of Ghana Business School and an emerging strategist at the intersection of data, markets, and narrative. With a keen analytical mind and a passion for African business and economic trends, he is building a career focused on translating complex data-driven insights into accessible, decision-relevant stories that matter.

    As a writer and editor with Insight Ghana, African Business Insight, and The African Journal, Daniel delivers sharp, high-impact analysis on current affairs, business developments, and emerging trends across the continent. His work is defined by precision, clarity, and a deep commitment to responsible journalism — ensuring that every story he tells is not only accurate but meaningful to the audiences it serves.

    Beyond his editorial work, Daniel serves as an Ecobank Youth Ambassador, where he actively promotes financial inclusion, digital banking, and financial literacy among young Ghanaians. His leadership experience spans academic, professional, and faith-based institutions, where he has consistently driven initiatives centered on growth, structure, and long-term impact.

    Grounded in the principles of Pan-Africanism and service, Daniel brings a rare combination of analytical rigour and storytelling depth to his work. Whether unpacking market behavior, profiling emerging business leaders, or covering cultural shifts shaping the continent, he approaches every assignment with strategic intent and editorial integrity.

    His broader ambition is to contribute to Africa's transformation by shaping how data, business, and storytelling intersect — not just locally, but on a global stage.

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Daniel Amenyo Ablordey
Daniel Ablordey is a Business Analytics student at the University of Ghana Business School and an emerging strategist at the intersection of data, markets, and narrative. With a keen analytical mind and a passion for African business and economic trends, he is building a career focused on translating complex data-driven insights into accessible, decision-relevant stories that matter.

As a writer and editor with Insight Ghana, African Business Insight, and The African Journal, Daniel delivers sharp, high-impact analysis on current affairs, business developments, and emerging trends across the continent. His work is defined by precision, clarity, and a deep commitment to responsible journalism — ensuring that every story he tells is not only accurate but meaningful to the audiences it serves.

Beyond his editorial work, Daniel serves as an Ecobank Youth Ambassador, where he actively promotes financial inclusion, digital banking, and financial literacy among young Ghanaians. His leadership experience spans academic, professional, and faith-based institutions, where he has consistently driven initiatives centered on growth, structure, and long-term impact.

Grounded in the principles of Pan-Africanism and service, Daniel brings a rare combination of analytical rigour and storytelling depth to his work. Whether unpacking market behavior, profiling emerging business leaders, or covering cultural shifts shaping the continent, he approaches every assignment with strategic intent and editorial integrity.

His broader ambition is to contribute to Africa's transformation by shaping how data, business, and storytelling intersect — not just locally, but on a global stage.