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Pwalugu Tomato Factory Reopening: Mahama supplies farmers with high-yield seeds

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  • Chiga 12 hours ago

    Our local leaders are our Problem! the absence of high yielding tomato is the reason the factory is not operational? How long does it take tomato to be ready for harvest? and how long would it take the factory to begin real p ...
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  • Roadrunner 9 hours ago

    Tomatoes require a lot of water to reach full
    development, because without it , fruit
    is undersized and not ideal for canning..whereas just as a puree,,,it's so important.

  • Aba Sam 7 hours ago

    Are you sure tomatoes require a lot of water to reach full development? Burkina Faso produces tomatoes all year round but has ONLY two months of rainfall, August and September in the whole year.

  • Truth Table 11 hours ago

    If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. (Romans 10:9) .
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  • Ataa Obeng site 19 Tema 11 hours ago

    Good work done Mr president, you are thinking about Ghana but not your pocket as we saw Bawumia and his NPP doing, where is the Pwalugu Dam project ?

  • Lady 10 hours ago

    Hmmmmmmmmm

  • Roadrunner 9 hours ago

    Why can't Ghana can tomatoes? Instead having to import the produce from countries
    like South Africa and Kenya......It would be the easiest thing to do to put in a canning line,and export tinned tomatoes and not pay import du ...
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