Busia as chief adviser to NLC killed Builders Brigade. The beginning of importation of palm oil in Ghana. The beginning of importation of rice on large scale.
Busia as chief adviser to NLC killed Builders Brigade. The beginning of importation of palm oil in Ghana. The beginning of importation of rice on large scale.
Ibi 9 years ago
Hi, I have an open question to any that may read and reply. I am working on a project for a business class that involves Ghana's agriculture land distribution and development. I was hoping to find some up to date information ... read full comment
Hi, I have an open question to any that may read and reply. I am working on a project for a business class that involves Ghana's agriculture land distribution and development. I was hoping to find some up to date information on this topic but I am not sure if this is a credible source. also if you may know of any accurate sources I can search that would be appreciated.
United Ghana 9 years ago
This assessment was true decades ago and, sadly, it's true today. It's a reflection of failure of govt, useless intellectualism, our values as a society & a craving for imported materialism
This assessment was true decades ago and, sadly, it's true today. It's a reflection of failure of govt, useless intellectualism, our values as a society & a craving for imported materialism
PROFESSOR THOMAS KUBI- McA 9 years ago
THE SMALL SCALE FARMER IS THE ======
BACK -BONE
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WWW.CUSTOMERMETRO.COM
PROFESSOR THOMAS KUBI( FOUNDER )
MARKETING COUNCIL===GHANA
THE SMALL SCALE FARMER IS THE ======
BACK -BONE
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WWW.CUSTOMERMETRO.COM
PROFESSOR THOMAS KUBI( FOUNDER )
MARKETING COUNCIL===GHANA
kweks 9 years ago
The private sector in Ghana is not ready to be the engine of growth. They like import and sell. JM the Govt must be the main investor and lead thd process. Govt should start the business snd put it on the stock exchange for G ... read full comment
The private sector in Ghana is not ready to be the engine of growth. They like import and sell. JM the Govt must be the main investor and lead thd process. Govt should start the business snd put it on the stock exchange for Ghanaians to buy. Thats the way to go
Prof Lungu 9 years ago
What a Revelation!
- Small Scale Farmers Are Ghana's Agriculture Backbone!
Nothing new there!
But the continued "high post harvest losses" and lack of facilities to process the staples are significant bottlenecks. To ... read full comment
What a Revelation!
- Small Scale Farmers Are Ghana's Agriculture Backbone!
Nothing new there!
But the continued "high post harvest losses" and lack of facilities to process the staples are significant bottlenecks. To the extent those deficiencies contribute to the poverty of the small scale farmer, the government has a major responsibility to provide requisite facilities - physical, financial, operational, etc.
Busia as chief adviser to NLC killed Builders Brigade. The beginning of importation of palm oil in Ghana. The beginning of importation of rice on large scale.
Hi, I have an open question to any that may read and reply. I am working on a project for a business class that involves Ghana's agriculture land distribution and development. I was hoping to find some up to date information ...
read full comment
This assessment was true decades ago and, sadly, it's true today. It's a reflection of failure of govt, useless intellectualism, our values as a society & a craving for imported materialism
THE SMALL SCALE FARMER IS THE ======
BACK -BONE
======================================
WWW.CUSTOMERMETRO.COM
PROFESSOR THOMAS KUBI( FOUNDER )
MARKETING COUNCIL===GHANA
The private sector in Ghana is not ready to be the engine of growth. They like import and sell. JM the Govt must be the main investor and lead thd process. Govt should start the business snd put it on the stock exchange for G ...
read full comment
What a Revelation!
- Small Scale Farmers Are Ghana's Agriculture Backbone!
Nothing new there!
But the continued "high post harvest losses" and lack of facilities to process the staples are significant bottlenecks. To ...
read full comment