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Vietnamese investors target rice investment

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  • Alpha 7 years ago

    Also invest in Vietnam. Government must not O.K everything as business unless we are partners in each other's country to earn respect for the nation on the whole.

  • Nyatefetor 7 years ago

    There are quiet a number of rice mills in the north and elsewhere in the country. The problem is retooling to fit a particular size of grain, texture and different moisture content due to so many inconsistent agriculture hus ...
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  • Kwaku Boateng Jnr. 7 years ago

    So what is the best variety for say northern Ghana?

  • Wumpei 7 years ago

    HAHAHA NDC and MAHAMA made a lot of noise when in opposition only to come to office for 8yrs and collapse aveyimey etc.
    Please vote these incompetent and voodoo people out.
    Nana is coming!!!!!!!!

  • Kwaku 7 years ago

    Stupid blocked headed tribalist comments! !!!

  • 1 Loaf 7 years ago

    Mr president if you are reading this please terminate Ing. Boamah's contract immediately. This is an engineer (agric) who has been chief director twice yet can't find a practical solution to the country's agri mechanization p ...
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  • Kwaku Boateng Jnr. 7 years ago

    He has a big nice farm in the Central region, let him go there. Fresh, innovative directors needed. Let's learn from Kenya. Change. Badly needed.

  • Nyatefetor 7 years ago

    Sorry Boamah has done so much for MoFA than any director. Knowing him personally, I have not seen any selfless and dictated Ghana in civil service like him. He is an example of decent civil servants and I challenge you to com ...
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  • kus 7 years ago

    Yes typical Ghanaian/African mental state. "someone" / Obroni is coming to save us! What a disgrace.

  • Teddy 7 years ago

    This article not wholly true,currently the is a huge rie mill built by Avnash an indian company,at Nyankpala,sited about two. kilometres from university of Development studies .