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Small scale rice dealers appeal to Spio Garbrah

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  • Kwame jones 9 years ago

    What sense does this ban make??. The same government that is trying to encourage intra trading within west Africa, is now banning goods from crossing the boarder, yet opening doors to air and sea which are all likely coming f ...
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  • eugene 9 years ago

    i doubt the put in Delta or Lufthansa cargo holds...only military planes going for rescue operations are flying food products to floods or syria,iraq

  • Gye Nyame 9 years ago

    I still did not get the essence of the ban on the inland imports. Is it because they invaded taxes or hoarded the rice to increase the price?
    What stops the air and water imports from doing the same then. May be I missed th ...
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  • me 9 years ago

    yieeee... when will we grow up?

  • Ede bii Keke 9 years ago

    Yes your competitors have huge capital to import rice from USA or Europe. Gentlemen do not look far. Your competitor is President John Mahama. He has a rice wholeale shop in Techiman and so do not think they will open any bor ...
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  • Kofi - USA 9 years ago

    YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY CORRECT ABOUT THE PREZ IMPORTING RICE TO TECHIMAN TO BE SOLD. I KNOW THE WHOLESALER MYSELF AND HE WAS MY CLASSMATE. WHY CNAT THE PREZ BE HONEST WITH THE PEOPLE. HE MAKES RULES AND BREAKS THE RULES HIMSELF ...
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  • eugene 9 years ago

    a 1 pound bag of cheap brand is 69 cents( less than 1 dollar)..so you can figure 3 cedi per pound (500 grams)

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  • ASEM 9 years ago

    HE LIVED IN THE US AND THE UK. HE SHOULD KNOW THAT TOO MUCH CONTROL WILL MAKE THINGS WORSE. BLACK MARKET AND PRODUCTION OF INFERIOR GOODS.

  • Shane Warne 9 years ago

    We should protect our small scale dealers.