It is better late than never, however, it is rather curious, these warehouses were abandoned and made to rot in their various locations. It will be expensive to bring some of these facilities to good order. Who own them anywa ... read full comment
It is better late than never, however, it is rather curious, these warehouses were abandoned and made to rot in their various locations. It will be expensive to bring some of these facilities to good order. Who own them anyway? Some may belong to cocoa farmers groups or private companies like the UAC, Cadbury's, Leventis and a few others, who traded as cocoa buyers until the nation decided to create a monopoly for the CMB in the early sixties. You can tell from the looks of the pictures that some of the buildings are ancient structures. Some of the buildings are sited near rail lines. But the rail system has long been brought down by our own policies. We have limited farm produce to store currently. Of course, if we make a good effort we will be able to put these rehab facilities to good use. Some can even be used to semi process farm produce for the local markets. For example, bananas, plantains oranges, potatoes, tomatoes can be brought to the markets, stardardized, well packaged and presentable.
YAW 6 years ago
It is good that such old structures are there. Those that can be refurbished will be done. Those belonging to some agencies will be acquired and restored to good condition.
The fact that attempts are being made to push a ... read full comment
It is good that such old structures are there. Those that can be refurbished will be done. Those belonging to some agencies will be acquired and restored to good condition.
The fact that attempts are being made to push agriculture forward in the nation building alone is gratifying.
Akora 6 years ago
Nsem pii
Nsem pii
YAW 6 years ago
Let,s all put our shoulders to planting for food and jobs. We expect to harvest more maize, millet, rice, sorghum, beans, yams and various fruits and vegetables; some for home consumption and rest for export to South Sudan, M ... read full comment
Let,s all put our shoulders to planting for food and jobs. We expect to harvest more maize, millet, rice, sorghum, beans, yams and various fruits and vegetables; some for home consumption and rest for export to South Sudan, Mali, and maybe Zimbabwe.
Thank you, President Akufo Addo. Happy to have you as president.
Good one there, create jobs for us
It is better late than never, however, it is rather curious, these warehouses were abandoned and made to rot in their various locations. It will be expensive to bring some of these facilities to good order. Who own them anywa ...
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It is good that such old structures are there. Those that can be refurbished will be done. Those belonging to some agencies will be acquired and restored to good condition.
The fact that attempts are being made to push a ...
read full comment
Nsem pii
Let,s all put our shoulders to planting for food and jobs. We expect to harvest more maize, millet, rice, sorghum, beans, yams and various fruits and vegetables; some for home consumption and rest for export to South Sudan, M ...
read full comment
Mahama waist more time given 4×4 to chiefs