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Lead levels in imported rice conforms to international standards - GSA

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  • EU 11 years ago

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  • GOOSH 11 years ago

    GHANA IMPORTS EVERYTHING AND THAT IS WHY GHANA CEDI IS SO LOW. PEOPLE CHANGE CEDI INTO US DOLLARS TO IMPORT RICE, CHICKEN, TOOTH PICK WHICH CAN BE LOCALLY GROWN. IT A SHAME SHAME IMPORTING RICE, CHICKEN IN A TROPICAL COUNTRY ...
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  • DAN 11 years ago

    and see how many die from heat or eat by wild animal if left outside..Chickens in usa are raised in barns, so they have huge fans running to cool place..but if lites(power) goes out the chickens will die! thousands of chicken ...
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  • tegare 11 years ago

    most of the exposed kids in Ghana will die prematurely from malaria. typhoid. cholera. malnutrition etc before being poisoned by lead.

  • GOOSH 11 years ago

    THEY THINK ABOUT THEIR POOCKET WHICH THEY CAN'T GO WITH IT. STUPID INSTEAD OF LEAVING LEGACIES THEY RATHER STEAL FROM THEIR OWN PEOPLE

  • Rufus Chaney 11 years ago

    Dr. Tongesayi found an error in his analysis method and has withdrawn the Abstract and paper which reported the high rice Pb concentrations. None of the samples were Pb contaminated. He had used a X-Ray Fluoresence method whi ...
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