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Ignorant Idiot, you can only ban food imports if the Country is self- sufficient.
Ken is the incoming president of Ghana. The man to create jobs. jobs, jobs for the youth
GHANA HAS BEEN EXPORTING COCOA, GOLD, DIAMONDS, ETC FOR DECADES. HAVE THOSE EXPORTS DRIVEN BANKRUPTED GHANA'S "ECOMINI"? FUEL IS STILL VERY EXPENSIVE IN GHANA DESPITE THE EXISTENCE OF MASSIVE OFFSHORE HYDROCARBONS RESERVES IN ...
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What will become of your coldstores that solely depend on fish imports ?
You're a confused man.
Just wasting your time,anyway it's time to play politics so keep going and I wish you well
Coming from a business man who have cold stores and imports frozen poultry and meat products from Abroad.
Ken how do you boost food production in the the country .because you said some one will be fool to go to farming.
@As Originally Intended/ The Vernacular Form OfLanguage Gives Room For It's Adherents To Expression Themselfs /In Ways Unfamiliar To People From Other Civilizations/ The Almost Failed States Of Affairs In Gh/ Makes It Difficu ...
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&Why It's The Bed/Rock To The Building Of A Successful Nation/ It's Patriotism That Has Given Honourable Hassan Ayariga The Courage/ To Speak Against/ Programs & Policies That Have Together Led To The Majority Of Gh To Be Liv ...
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/The Matter On The Ground /That Is The InEfficient&InEffective(UK Variant)Food Production In Gh& On The Sub Region/ Has Been Rectified By A Technology Company/ The Tingo App For Farmers
You would also prefer to ride in a ROLLS ROYCE as President and run an economy based upon daily a scramble for govt. contracts especially for wives and side chicks.
Boosting local food production to exceed imports is the ideal long-term strategy for Ghana, as it could stabilize prices, enhance food security, and cut the US$4.5 billion import bill Agyapong targets.baning imports when the ...
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Industrial farming requires electricity, water, fertilizer and feed. Ghana farmers compete with consumer to purchase feed for their animals, electricity and water is 5 times more expensive than a Chinese farm. Are Ghanaian wi ...
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