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Maize farmers in Atebubu/Amantin demand government intervention over prices

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  • Acoustic 4 real 1 month ago

    The weight of one bag in Atebubu is almost 200kg why is it so?
    That should also be considered

  • Togbe Kporwomordzikpo KpornugloAvumako 1 month ago

    Leadership isn't a child's play. When prices reduce, people complain. When prices increase, people complain. The worse of all is that useless NPP. They'll complain that farmers are loosing revenue due to falling prices for ag ...
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  • Moses France 1 month ago

    We Resetting Ghana .
    Promised farmers good times we delivering.

  • Atiah 1 month ago

    My position now is that we should just let the government do whatever they want since they have decided not to heed to our calls for a very long time now. We will manage and do whatever we can't. Forces of supply will determi ...
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  • Abi 1 month ago

    Government pls go to their aid ,buy it for schools and the rice farmers too .it will reduce importation or reserve it for later .farmers are suffering. Where is our cooperative food shops? Oh Ghana any good things started nev ...
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  • Evans 1 month ago

    Why should this be a problem, maize is a common staple in our foods.Kenkey,Banku, Maize Porridge (kooko), poultry feed etc etc, the demand is obviously there. This is a clear case of poor marketing and this should not be the ...
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  • Akron 1 month ago

    Simple as abc the government should stop import of food from Argentina and Brazil for his personal interest and not thinking about Ghanaians. Go straight to the point my brother. Atebubu, Ejura and enclaves can supply whole ...
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  • Emmanuel 1 month ago

    Akron, I agree with you 100%. The importation though should be measured, as the farmers are truly suffering.

    Key solutions
    1. Encourage and empower agro processors
    2. Buy bulk for storage. Farmers recoup their capital ...
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  • Emmanuel 1 month ago

    Akron, I agree with you 100%. The importation to supplement should always be measured. The farmers are truly suffering.

    Key solutions
    1. Encourage and empower agro processors
    2. Buy bulk for storage. Farmers recoup th ...
    read full comment