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New GSA study finds high pesticide non-compliance in cabbages

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  • K Tsin 3 days ago

    We are dead already blaming everything on galamsey. I stopped eating cabbage years ago.

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  • Schoolboy Report 2 days ago

    The Filings From The Authority Is Better Than One /Emanating From Official Quarters/ Accusing A Local Grill Of Causing/Starting The Fire/Explosion Of The Petrol Station In Accra Destroying Hundred Of Lifes

  • Schoolboy Report 2 days ago

    The Filings From The Authority Is Better Than One /Emanating From Official Quarters/ Accusing A Local Grill Of Causing/Starting The Fire/Explosion Of The Petrol Station In Accra Destroying Hundred Of Lifes

  • Schoolboy Report 2 days ago

    A Few Years Back/ Food &Nutrition Issues Go Very Far Beyond The Locals & The Consumption/ Visitors &Others National Subsisting In Ghana/ Source/Procure Their Food Especially Fresh Fruit& Vegetable From The Local Supply Chain

  • BB 2 days ago

    All the food eaten in Ghana are contaminated that’s while cancerous diseases are on the rise … the government must wake up

  • Schoolboy Report 2 days ago

    So The Exposure Is There/ That They Can Consume Some Of These Contaminated Fruits AndVegetables

  • Schoolboy Report 2 days ago

    So Then The Question Becomes What The Solution Is?

  • Pesticide must be banned. 2 days ago

    I hope they can check the corn and cassava.