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How did we spend so much on a neighbouring country in food commodities that our own lands could have supported the cultivation of such crops.
Fill your cold store with tomatoes and wait until the price doubled. Fill your Warehouse with dry onions and wait. The roads from the North to the South are a big problem. Use a helicopter for campaign since your car can stac ...
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Ghanaians are people you can't understand..Ghana and Burkina Faso which of them have fertile land for cultivation of tomatoes. The state should ban this traders and let them eat Ghana food
I see this as a good opportunity for Ghana to develop its agriculture. We have labour, water and land. Let's take advantage of this exit.
This is the time Ghana we became richer when things like happened like this Tell the youth to go into farming let the government support them with the necessary items that make farming sweet , and see if this countries we not ...
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Our farm lands are for galamsey not food production.
Whiles our neighboring countries are seriously farming to feed the sub region,we are seriously degrading our lands,forests and water bodies with gallamsey." Out of the abundance of water,the fool thirsts".
All we know is to import and sell for quick profit and buy luxurious vehicles and mansions .No one wants to venture into farming
Let’s hurry to fill the void before the Chinese take over
When tomatoes farmers produce tomatoes in the upper east traders from the south don't want to buy from them. They don't want to give money to srem fou. It is ethnic hatred and nothing else. Im a tomatoes farmer so i speak fro ...
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LAZY GHANAIANS AND WICKED POLITICIANS USING LOANS TO IMPORT TOMATOES ONIONS A D GOATS FROM BURKINA MALI ETC
BRAINLESS TALKATIVES