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Ghana’s Latest Imports: Sorkodua, oranges, plantain et al

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  • Ras 10 years ago

    Are we going forward or are we going backwards.

  • USMAN 10 years ago

    The more university degree holders we produce the more useless we become.

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Ei, GHANA PAA NIE? GHANA IS DESTROYED UNDER JOHN MAHAMA.

  • Senior citizen Germany 10 years ago

    If there is a forum on the web to discuss very important issues like the one on the table, let us hold the bull by the horn and stop deviating from the point under discussion.My quesions are two in this context.What can we do ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    Most of our forum attendees expend more time and attention on partisan pettiness than reading and thinking about how issues like this are fast changing our lives for worse.

    Not long ago, there appeared a report on the st ...
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  • gido 10 years ago

    thank u

  • Ada Boy 10 years ago

    Ghana needs education revolution in maths and science.In the abscence of that however, we will continue to linger and list like a sinking ship.All human achievements on earth is through hardwork,innovation and creativity,not ...
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  • Till Zion 10 years ago

    What a shame!!!
    And we have leaders who claim to be competent and demand huge salaries and fringe benefits from the tax payer.
    Ghana is a failed country!

  • USMAN 10 years ago

    Donkey meat from Burkina Faso are sold in Kumasi Market as bush meat.

  • USMAN 10 years ago

    This is how far our useless university education has brought us.

  • kb 10 years ago

    let us blame those whom help overthrown Dr Kwame Nkrumah.where there is no vision,?Oh,oh Ghana.May Go[d of Abraham,God of Isaac,God of Jacob should punish those who contribute Nkrumah's overthrown,all our todays problem we ar ...
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  • kusa 10 years ago

    Ghana is a market economy a.k.a capitalist society. If those product can be farmed and distributed cheaply and good quality people will buy..stop this nonsense about government help etc..all we hear is government needs to hel ...
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  • Nana Oben 10 years ago

    I suppose you don't know that other Governments, especially Western ones, subsidize their national agricultural manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and research industries. With initial government support, these industries survive ...
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  • DAN 10 years ago

    you have huge import duties on cars but none are produced in ghana???? Ndc is talking of raising import duties on phones but only Rlg assembles phone kits! Yet gov is doing nothing to prevent problems for farms that have exc ...
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  • Frank 10 years ago

    THINK MY FRIEND. GO AND RE-READ YOUR ECONOMIC NOTES. WHO PAYS FOR THE ITEMS THAT COME IN? WHY IS AMERICA, THE WORLD'S ECONOMIC GIANT IS TRYING DESPERATELY TO REDUCE IMPORT BILLS. ONE REASON WHY AMERICA IS TRYING TO FORCE CHIN ...
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  • @@@ 10 years ago

    thanks to you two, sometimes when i read comments on some of these articles it makes me wonder if people really know what they are talking about.

  • BUSINESS DEVELOPER 10 years ago

    There should be more education and campaign on why we should use made in ghana goods ,1.affordability 2.creation of employment 3.stability of cedi against dollar 4.healthy/organic food products 5.exportation of products to ea ...
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  • Opanin Owusu-Boateng 10 years ago

    when we stop using farm land to build huge homes and also embark on farming instead buy and sell and everyone in the cities operating stores, we will not import such items. same to all, what else is to be imported

  • Obenfo 10 years ago

    The collapse of TOR is orchestrated by the so called Ghanaian business people and their powerful interest cronies in government, to run down the refinery , to enable them import and sell refined petroleum to satisfy their sel ...
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  • KERRY 10 years ago

    FOOLS FOOLS WHO ARE CLUELESS

  • sankariwa 10 years ago

    Do not blame mother Ghana. We should blame our visionless leaders. Our economy is in a bad situation yet our leaders don't see the importacne of banning some foreign commodities which we produe locally. Why should Ghana impor ...
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  • Mante 10 years ago

    We are trying to be a service economy whilst neglecting the basucs of any economy. Agriculture,manufacturing, good infrastructure, utilities etc and the move on to the next stage of development. An example is lack of good roa ...
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