It is time Ghanaians eat what we grow locally and forget imported perfume rice to enable the Nation saved foreign money
It is time Ghanaians eat what we grow locally and forget imported perfume rice to enable the Nation saved foreign money
Citizen One 8 years ago
Creepy creatures in every locally produced foods. I have seen moths metamorphosing in Tom Brown powder, I have seen full grown WEAZLES in every freaking rice in Ghana even purChased from the big supermarkets. We have not good ... read full comment
Creepy creatures in every locally produced foods. I have seen moths metamorphosing in Tom Brown powder, I have seen full grown WEAZLES in every freaking rice in Ghana even purChased from the big supermarkets. We have not good storage facilities, so things grown in all our food produce. Secondly, all these illegal food stores dont have temperature controls in their filthy shops so everything just rots within days. We are greedy sick people, that is our problem. We are simply crude and primitive, yet we wanna compete with White People?
KANAWU 8 years ago
IF THEY PRODUCE IT "WELL" LIKE THE IMPORTED RICE I SEE NO REASON WHY WE GHANAIANS WOULD NOT BUY IT. IT WOULD NOT HURT IF GHANAIAN COMPANIES WOULD TRAIN PEOPLE ABROAD SO THEY CAN BE COMPETITIVE. WE WILL BE ABLE TO EXPORT OUR R ... read full comment
IF THEY PRODUCE IT "WELL" LIKE THE IMPORTED RICE I SEE NO REASON WHY WE GHANAIANS WOULD NOT BUY IT. IT WOULD NOT HURT IF GHANAIAN COMPANIES WOULD TRAIN PEOPLE ABROAD SO THEY CAN BE COMPETITIVE. WE WILL BE ABLE TO EXPORT OUR RICE TOO AND NOT JUST FOR HOME CONSUMPTION.
It is time Ghanaians eat what we grow locally and forget imported perfume rice to enable the Nation saved foreign money
Creepy creatures in every locally produced foods. I have seen moths metamorphosing in Tom Brown powder, I have seen full grown WEAZLES in every freaking rice in Ghana even purChased from the big supermarkets. We have not good ...
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IF THEY PRODUCE IT "WELL" LIKE THE IMPORTED RICE I SEE NO REASON WHY WE GHANAIANS WOULD NOT BUY IT. IT WOULD NOT HURT IF GHANAIAN COMPANIES WOULD TRAIN PEOPLE ABROAD SO THEY CAN BE COMPETITIVE. WE WILL BE ABLE TO EXPORT OUR R ...
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