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Stop Importing Rice, Hunger And Starvation Is The Conclusion

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  • KOLA ,LONDON PROPER 10 years ago

    Who said that you should stick to writing on Politics? Be bold and insert His/her name for us to know.

    Anyway, importing too much of rice is not the cause but could add to the cause of the depreciating Cedi. Whether compet ...
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  • Philip Kobina Baidoo 10 years ago

    Kola, he is an inconsequential person, but the most important thing is the President believes the twaddle.

  • KAKABO 10 years ago

    Uncle Baidoo you could not have said it better. I have always been angry when I hear our politicians blaming rice importation as the bane of our economic failures instead of looking at our inability to identify our problems c ...
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  • No Lie 10 years ago

    You can verify this.

  • A B Koranchie 10 years ago

    If you do not have anything to say don't waste our time.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    The emphasis should not be on rice only. We import even tooth pick

  • SENDERO 10 years ago

    A very good piece. Congrats

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Economics is a batter, if you have not a crop to sell in the market you sell your clothing and go naked. Mr. Philip John Baidoo Jnr. when you go to the market it is still like battering and if you do not have a crop to exchan ...
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  • KKO 10 years ago

    Kobina,
    That is a very good piece. I remember very faintly when my uncles and granduncles could choose to sell their cocoa to Cadbury or Leventis, before the corrupt, lazy and incestious Cocobod came into being. Although the ...
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  • Dr Greddy Bhastardht, Oslo University 10 years ago

    Very thoughtful article indeed. Congrats

  • Oteng 10 years ago

    And so what is your piont.

  • Asiwome 10 years ago

    So why doesn't the government subsidize food production.