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Ban on rice import will cause shortage – Rice Dealers

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  • DAN 11 years ago

    or have to pay higher prices for the remaining rice...remember in 2016 to sack mahama and the ndc!

  • OMANBA 11 years ago

    Sacking Mahama for taking the right decision? You must be mad!!!!

  • OMANBA 11 years ago

    Sorry, the government cannot continue to import rice to the tune of 1 billion dollars a year.Rice is not the only food in Ghana.Moreover we are using the I billion dollars to create jobs and wealth in the countries Ghana impo ...
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  • Kwame 11 years ago

    You are the same person who will come running and crying when the ban causes a shortage and therefore very high prices due to shortage. Not to mention some of your family members who either sell cooked and uncooked rice will ...
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  • Kuuluuluu busibie 11 years ago

    IF YAW KORAN WERE A CHINESE WHO MADE THIS POISONOUSLY WICKED AND SELFISH STATEMENT HE WOULD HAVE BEEN EXECUTED BY THAT GOVERNMENT WITHOUT THE BUTT OF AN EYE LID. BLOOD-SUCKING SSRIDA WANT TO ENTRENCH THEIR CORRUPT METHODS BY ...
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  • BOY KOFI 11 years ago

    The private businessmen import rich to reduce hunger and poverty in the country.Govt does not pay a pesewa to import rice and does not make sense to ban rice when we don't produce enough and you cannot force everybody to eat ...
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  • GHANANI 11 years ago

    Who gives the foreign exchange to import rice into the country? And what is the need to import rice if it can be produced in Ghana to create wealth and job opportunities for the country and Ghanaians? Anyway all the developed ...
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  • BOY KOFI 11 years ago

    Competition will force local rice producers to do a better job and cost effective.Thank you.

  • Kofi Bible 11 years ago

    I am Kofi Bible,I want to tell Yaw Koran that I spent the first 40 years of my life without eating perfumed rice.Iam happy eating,kenkey,banku,ampesi,fufuo,koko,without a problem.I am not going to die if I don"t eat rice fro ...
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  • Agbey 11 years ago

    One again good policy but seeing another poor/bad implementation just like the dollar situation which has messed the country up. What i suggest is;
    1. lets reduce import by 500,000 tons to 1,300,000 tons.
    2. plan to produce ...
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  • ZIGI ZAGA 11 years ago

    TALK OF THE DEVIL CRYING OVER SPILT MILK? CEDI DEPRECIATING- BUEII WH? ARREST IT BY CURTAILING OR BANNING IMPORTS - BUEEII WHY?
    CAN MAN EVER BE PLEASED. WHO BY THE WAY ARE THE IMPORTERS CRYING FOR? LET CONSUMERS CRY THAT IMP ...
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  • mr amin 11 years ago

    whatever it takes to strenthen the cedi should be done.

  • Ibn Abudu @adams1financial@yahoo.ca 11 years ago

    Ghanaian est quality nutritional locally produced rice

  • fada tee 11 years ago

    Do know de economic implications of ur argument? u nd to go to SHS to learn principles of economics again

  • akasirengo 11 years ago

    WHAT IS THE CURRENT COST PER BAG O RICE AND HOW MUCH IS IT LIKELY TO INCREASE?

  • Alorvi 11 years ago

    This is a wrong policy. The World Trade Organization which we are signatory to it will not take this kindly. We can reduce rice importation by sensitizing our people to go into rice production and research. You ban and also g ...
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  • GHANANI 11 years ago

    The WTO can go to hell!!.Why should we import when we can produce?Lazy rice dealers want to make easy money without toiling.

  • Paa Joe 11 years ago

    ITS ONLY A MATTER OF MORE LANDS BEING PUT INTO CULTIVATION OF RICE IN THE COUNTRY.

    DO THE RICE DEALERA IN GHANA KNOW WHERE THE GOVERNMENT GETS ITS FOREIGN CURRENCY TO IMPORT RICE.

    TIME FOR THESE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT.IT I ...
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  • KWASI 11 years ago

    IF THERE IS A SHORTGAE OR NOT