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FEATURE: Organic produce can create wealth in rural Ghana

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  • Chief amankwa 11 years ago

    We only have to have two farms.

    Organic farms and commercialised farms.

    Only difference is price differences buyer be aware ..simple..one should not cancel the other ..simple logic

  • MATILDA BROWN 11 years ago

    VILLAGERS LIKE MAHAMA AND HIS POVERTY SINKING REGION,DONT THINK OF SUCH USEFUL THINGS,RATHER, HE WILL FOCUS HIS ENRGY ON BRIBING,BUYING VOTES,STEALING MONEY FROM NATIONAL COFFERS TO MAKE ELECTION,AND IMPOSSING HIMSELF ON GHAH ...
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  • EZEKIEL 11 years ago

    this is a very thoughtful article for us all. Instead of pushing for MORE ACTION or DELIBERATING HOW, some STUPID ones already start to INSULT the President. The President ALONE CANNOT develop Ghana.WE ALL HAVE TO BRING IN OU ...
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  • NPP Cocaine Pusher 11 years ago

    Thank you. Ask him what the greedy thief about this during his 8 years of LOOTING

  • NICHOLAS 11 years ago

    I will like to advice Matilda Brown that this site offers everybody the opportunity to contribute meaningfully towards the development of mother Ghana.If you do not have any better thing to say hold your breath for we are tir ...
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  • Joanna 11 years ago

    Thank for your comment. Genetic manipulated produce is source human ill-health. Our nation and especially our rulers should concentrate on locally made produce instead of importing chemically produced products into the countr ...
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  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago

    THE EUROPEANS AND THE RUSSIANS HAVE SAID NO TO GMO PRODUCE. GO AND ASK THEM WHY? BCOS IT MAKES THEIR CITIZENS SICK AND WILL CONTRIBUTE TO LESS GDP, LESS PRODUCTIVITY. HIGH HEALTH COSTS. IN NORTH AMERICA, THEY ONLY CARE ABOUT ...
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  • ghanaman 11 years ago

    Hopefully the President and his advisers are taking note.

  • Afenyemi tetteh 11 years ago

    I totally agree with Mr. Thompson. There is a mafia in the system protecting their business till the Chinese products entered into the market to compete. Civil Servants are always around to sing their masters voice.

  • Paul Amuna 11 years ago

    Kofi, another fine article, but perhaps we should start by defining and classifying organic produce". Then we have a basis to determine how much of it we are already producing and how we can increase the volume don't you thin ...
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  • FUFUO DADESEN 11 years ago

    Organic produce is and can be define and as chemically induced method of growing foods.And can be classified as the plastic food.The writer is talking about how to move from that system of agric.We are doing it already.Incre ...
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  • fufuo dadesen 11 years ago

    CORRECTION: Organic produce can be defined as 'NONE CHEMICALLY INDUCED'"

  • Nana Asare 11 years ago

    IF THE DOVERNMENT WILL COME OUT OF IT'S SHELL AS THE WHITE MAN'S SLAVE AND LISTEN TO GHANAIANS, GHANA WILL SPRING BACK TO IT'S PAST GLORY BY NOT USING DANGEROUS CHEMICAL TO GROW OUR PROCEEDS.

  • GHFUO, BE SERIOUS NOT PRIDEFUL! 11 years ago

    LOOK UP WHOLE FOODS ON THE NY STOCK EXCHANGE N TELL ME HOW MUCH REVENUE THEY PULL IN EVERY YEAR? DONT FALL PREY TO THIS FOOLISH GM,O CRAZE GOING ON IN NORTH AMERICA. GMO FOODS ONLY BREEDS CANCER, CONSTIPATION. WHICH IN TURN A ...
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  • KOJO 11 years ago

    I hope officials in Government and the Advisors are going to take this subject very seriously. There is even more wealth in the agricultural waste. Let all those who love Ghana add their voice to this.

  • Efua Taylor 11 years ago

    I am really happy that there are people around who are prepared to voice out their concern for keeping GM products out of Ghana, protecting our people from chemicals which cause health problems and looking to overseas market ...
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  • Abdallah Smith 11 years ago

    yes organic should be the next step in terms of transforming our agricultural sector, but we should finally look to have rural regions produce for urban areas, making it attractive for unemployed workers to move to rural regi ...
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  • GHANABA 11 years ago

    KOFI,I DONT THING U NO WHAT YOU ARE TALKING,I AM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST IN U.S.A.PPesticides can contribute to air pollution. Pesticide drift occurs when pesticides suspended in the air as particles are carried by win ...
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