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50 cedis per tonne of sugarcane woefully inadequate – NPP MP

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  • The Black 7 years ago

    He just envy the work because it's Npp.stupid politicians ndc,Npp all of them GOD will punish you all

  • ELINAM 7 years ago

    No wonder, Ghana is still located on the equator. In Nkrumah's Ghana, our journalist were cream of the crop, but fast forward and you'll see ppl who supposed to be smarter than those before them are now rather worst.

  • CHINA MAN 7 years ago

    The factory was established decades ago by the late President Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in the 1980s and was later closed down as a result of inadequate funding and bad policies.

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  • PRINCEWILLY@YMAIL.COM 7 years ago

    WE ALWAYS LET THE CART BEHIND THE HORSE NOT THE CART AHEAD OF THE HORSE.
    THE FACTORY JUST OPENED AND DR ARTHUR THE MINORITY MP IS SAYING NONSENSE.
    tHEY SHOULD WAIT FOR THE FACTORY TO TAKE OF BEFORE ASKING FOR MORE MONEY.

  • Boga Listo 7 years ago

    This NPP politicians like talking and complaining too much meanwhile you are also not good

  • Foreigner 7 years ago

    I do think it's great for ghana to get into sugar production. Why should the people depend on outside suppliers when this is a product that is produce and can be refine here?

    HOWEVER

    The government is not an entity th ...
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  • Kwame 7 years ago

    GHS50.00 per tonne is not a fair deal. That means the amount realised from a tonne can only buy 5kg of rice on the market. Farmers continue to be poor because they are always been cheated. at the end of the day, they have no ...
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  • Chaos 2016 7 years ago

    That is the farmer chooses to eat imported perfumed long grain Uncle Ben's rice instead of the healthier local rice which is about a third of the imported price.

  • annsah 7 years ago

    president God wl bls u

  • Bobby Brown 7 years ago

    If I may ask, the cretin MP, did he read economics in secondary school? Doesn't he know the factory is in the short run? Gbeme la.

  • NPP KWASEAFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO KUO 7 years ago

    If farmers aren't getting good price for their sugarcane, eventually the factory wouldn't get the raw material to feed the plant and the will be the end of yet another factory in Ghana.

    Use commonsense. By paying good pri ...
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  • sammy 7 years ago

    kankama mp

  • anua dor 7 years ago

    Congratulations Mr. President