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It hurts to see people like these claiming to be educated. Government is hurting even the cocoa farmers whiles you support it. How do you motivate others to go into farming?
Common sense has been deprived from you.
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Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine........for instance 15 paracetamol at once......or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.
After 8 years of planting for food and job.
All sorts of clichés. We need action now. We should have strategic alternative plans in place.
Sooner or later, unless we import everything we consume since all young men suppose to be farmers are diverting and into galamseys business
So they can't even have funds to build irrigations for farms
Our politricians have gotten us on our knees. They are the ones who have set up trading companies to import tooth picks to aviation fuel. When a president's family imports rice, he makes a lot of noise and effectively kill ...
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Profiting by creating scarcity by not investing in growth
Idiot, cocoa is a food for we Africans or it's food for your slave masters ?
Stop the cocoa politics and let us deal with the situation at stake. Major cocoa producing countries are bleeding. We all know what is happening in Ivory Coast and Cameroon. It's only SOME NPP members who are deliberately pla ...
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OHK, are you not being stupid? Does the government of Ghana determine cocoa price on the world market? Why have you allowed politics to cloud your brain?
How is government hurting the cocoa farmers when market price is 2800 and I decided to pay my people 2500? You can blame the government over the spot sale that it chose over the forward sale. But even then, what did the NPP d ...
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In the abundance of everything, Ghanaians are still thirsty due to our self-centered Presidents. May God assist and direct John Mahama to reset that tyrant kingdom of Akuffo Addo.
Do we have the same system of land ownership in Burkina Faso? Most of us feel land ownership in Ghana is a big factor affecting farming in Ghana., it doesn't encourages Commercial farming
Alokoto, how in your jaundiced mind do you think Mahama will be a better president than Nana Addo? You are a joker and a sycophant.In more than 1 year into his administration,what has Mahama done for Ghana?Teachers,nurses and ...
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So where is your tomato farm
You need water and plenty of it to grow tomatoes....The tomato itself is all water so there's your answer .Fix your irrigation system,then you might get somewhere....When you consider the theft, corruption, embezzlement and d ...
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It’s so baffling why we should be buying tomatoes from Burkina, and onions from Niger. There are many areas in Ghana where these crops can be grown and distributed so readily. The Hweehwee areas near Nkawkaw is so rich in n ...
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What is Martin Kpebu waiting for to set an example. If all those engaged in radio talk show should set the example by going into farming themselves that will be a good start. So so talk talk. Pointing fingers at other, roll ...
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We’re destroying our land and water bodies because of galamsey.
Attempt by the government to persuade B. Faso authority to relax the policy is unnecessary and reflects leadership shortsightness. Late Honourable Baah Wiredu vowed to change this narrative. Sadly after his demise subsequent ...
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Ghana is not a serious nation 69 years of Independence still Gyimi 24/7 Wake up Ghana .
If desert land can produce enough tomatoes and we in fertile lands can't.
Akoto one of the brainless citizen in Ghana. How can you compare the useless incompetence Mahama to Nana Addo. How long have Rawlings NDC rule Ghana. Useless your God given brains to think straight and stop your silly politic ...
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We are not serious as a country. We import almost all our basics like onions, tomatoes, chicken at a high cost while we have no domestic strategy for food sufficiency. No large scale agricultural farms, ageing farmers, young ...
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Mahama's NDC has become NATO (No Action, Talk Only). Ghanaians like talking and wasting time on trivial stuff. See how Burkina Faso has put Agriculture, Water, Animals, Fisheries into one single ministry. Cost-saving.
Wis ...
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UNLESS WE GET THE OVER 3 MILLION YOUTH OUT OF GALAMSAY ANY AGRICULTURAL PTOHECT ON THE LAND WILL FAIL
The difference is that Burkina Faso has dry land but WET brains whereas we have wet land but DRY brains. We talk more than we do. The name Ghana is synonymous with cocoa. Looking at what is happening to cocoa farmers, who in ...
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What did he mean by dry land always foolishness pray to get Sahara if you if you know the value. My friend you give them correct answer dry land with wet brain
Martin Kpebu, how many acres of land do you cultivate? You sit in Accra here and talk bullshit. Use your times spent talking vaguely on radio in cultivation of the land to feed the less privileged. Lazy cocoon
Do we hear and understand what Mr Kpebu just said. Ghana is just a copy cat country. We need freebies. Fellows if you can solve your own problems and waiting on others to do that for you ,you are living in a Fool's paradis ...
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Tomoatoes surprisingly does better with little water. the water its need is mostly in the seedling stage
you and this your caustic mof erh, its the dry land side that supplies us with the tomatoes.
It is a big shame and failure by all standards. Agriculture only exist on paper and in the classroom in Ghana. Common tomatoes we can’t produce and preserve them but we are good at conferences with fat allowances. Good mov ...
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Can't you also go into farming Martin Kpebu?
"DRY LAND" but yet that country is feeding you! Does your statement make sense?
Where is your tomatoes farm? It's all talking no action. We will take you serious when you show us your tomatoes farm instead of complaining
We are not even ashamed of saying that we are going to engage Burkina Faso authorities over the suspension. Hahaha
Our government ought to be ashamed to engage the Burkina Faso's government to rescind their decision. Shame on Ghana. In Ghana we are too fond of buying and selling everything and anything. We buy and selling tomatoes, onions ...
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It is not empty talk that solves, who stop from farming tomatoes. Talking is easier than farming. Do we have irrigation for tomatoes farm?
Eight years of planting for food became unfruitful because agric minister was hotel enthusiast instead of agriculture.He did not step foot on any agric land to inspect but was rather moving up and down to buy SSNIT hotels.Wit ...
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We need Ibrahim Troure, type of Gov't, in Ghana. All our present and past politicians are bunches of thieves..
Your wetland is useless that why dry land feeds you
All of you guys, of course, hungry guys out there wasting your precious time in writing these useless tribalistic comments.
Please, go out and find something to eat, and stop supporting your tribes folks. Try to think and w ...
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For a long time Ghanaians look down on Burkina Faso. Then came a simple guy with a degree and a gun. The rest is history. Fast forward another country with all natural resources and 2 million PHd holders,98% of them fake ...
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