It backward to ask the government to go into tomato processing. Please stop these archaic long time Nkrumah ideas. I really want to puke when I hear ignoramus talking about Nkrumah's communist initiatives. Ghanaians are sti ... read full comment
It backward to ask the government to go into tomato processing. Please stop these archaic long time Nkrumah ideas. I really want to puke when I hear ignoramus talking about Nkrumah's communist initiatives. Ghanaians are still stuck in the 60's no wonder we're not moving forward. Fufu is our best food, and we want to sell that to outsde world. Go figure
Kwamebeba 8 years ago
If Nkrumaists are stuck in the 1960s that is better than you who is stuck in the 1844s!
If Nkrumaists are stuck in the 1960s that is better than you who is stuck in the 1844s!
Kyei 8 years ago
If Nkrumah had the support required and the time required for them to come to fruition, his state owned enterprises would have transformed Ghana. Now it's too late for that. Only the private sector can lead industrialization. ... read full comment
If Nkrumah had the support required and the time required for them to come to fruition, his state owned enterprises would have transformed Ghana. Now it's too late for that. Only the private sector can lead industrialization. Unfortunately, as is the case, it's always foreigners doing it!
Kwamebeba 8 years ago
"He said currently the company only imports concentrated tomato paste, cans and packages them for the Ghanaian market, stating the the company has a vision which includes a full backward integration for production of tomato p ... read full comment
"He said currently the company only imports concentrated tomato paste, cans and packages them for the Ghanaian market, stating the the company has a vision which includes a full backward integration for production of tomato paste."
Adjoa 8 years ago
Our leaders are greedy, we will be in this wilderness for long
Our leaders are greedy, we will be in this wilderness for long
Hugo 8 years ago
This is a very good start.
Ghana needs to make good use of all
the WATERMELONS grown & turn then into juices - set up a collective effort where the growers are paid for their harvest so to minimize the high wastage of this ... read full comment
This is a very good start.
Ghana needs to make good use of all
the WATERMELONS grown & turn then into juices - set up a collective effort where the growers are paid for their harvest so to minimize the high wastage of this crop.
Kyei 8 years ago
Watermelon does not juice well! It smells like fish when processed and needs high levels of additives to avoid that.
Why don't we just process COCOA! Simple.
Watermelon does not juice well! It smells like fish when processed and needs high levels of additives to avoid that.
Why don't we just process COCOA! Simple.
Eddie 8 years ago
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Ddkt 8 years ago
Useless article.
Useless article.
adanko 8 years ago
this rather a packing plant. Smart company using our cheap labour, energy and tax system plus kick backs to politicians to squeeze us! Poor black people
this rather a packing plant. Smart company using our cheap labour, energy and tax system plus kick backs to politicians to squeeze us! Poor black people
It backward to ask the government to go into tomato processing. Please stop these archaic long time Nkrumah ideas. I really want to puke when I hear ignoramus talking about Nkrumah's communist initiatives. Ghanaians are sti ...
read full comment
If Nkrumaists are stuck in the 1960s that is better than you who is stuck in the 1844s!
If Nkrumah had the support required and the time required for them to come to fruition, his state owned enterprises would have transformed Ghana. Now it's too late for that. Only the private sector can lead industrialization. ...
read full comment
"He said currently the company only imports concentrated tomato paste, cans and packages them for the Ghanaian market, stating the the company has a vision which includes a full backward integration for production of tomato p ...
read full comment
Our leaders are greedy, we will be in this wilderness for long
This is a very good start.
Ghana needs to make good use of all
the WATERMELONS grown & turn then into juices - set up a collective effort where the growers are paid for their harvest so to minimize the high wastage of this ...
read full comment
Watermelon does not juice well! It smells like fish when processed and needs high levels of additives to avoid that.
Why don't we just process COCOA! Simple.
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Useless article.
this rather a packing plant. Smart company using our cheap labour, energy and tax system plus kick backs to politicians to squeeze us! Poor black people