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TEPCO is expected to produce 40 tonnes of processed fresh tomato as well as water-melon and mango into puree a day -- a move which if successful would eliminate the yearly phenomenon of post-harvest losses that has crippled f ...
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i think d ministry of agriculture n d company itself must provide d needed assistance interms seeds dat yield better production dan to allow farmers to grow what they have as well as educating them on sustainable farming prac ...
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The way the site big guy is talking gives the impression that they are still doing some finetuning. I wonder if it not getting late. The factory has been ideling since 2012. I hope the factory will not suffer the same fate ...
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This is an excellent initiative with potential for becoming a large export-oriented business.
We ask that no effort be spared in making it a viable business. It would help to organise the vegetable farmers into co-operativ ...
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I hope all what has been said in this article is according to plan. We are very good at description but not implementations.
Ghana IS always RE-STARTING !! Remember CCK Baah's tomato factory in the late 1950/1960 ?? We let it rot and NOW the SAME all over again AFTER 50+ years!!!
Anyway, better LATE than NEVER!! NO DOUBT, we don't have ANY INDUSTR ...
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WHY THE COMPANY IS NOT FARMING IT OWN TOMATOES FOR FOR EASY ACCESS THAN DEPENDING SOLELY ON FARMERS. THAT DOSE NOT MEANS THE COMPANY IS NOT GOING TO BUY THE FARMERS PRODUCT BUT USE IT WHEN THE POST HARVESTER LOST COME ON FARM ...
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Is the plant currently working? THEN Atebubu is another area you can count on when it comes to land enquiry for increase productivity. FARMER ARE ALSO READY INCREASE PRODUCE MORE RAW MATERIALS.