Baobab tree can be a foreign exchange earner for Ghana - Prof. Egbadzor

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  • Tamale North Boy 1 year ago

    Easy Talk. The Baobab and Shea trees conjure sentiments which have not been realised. They all grow wild and are not cultivated. SARI, UDS and others have talked and talked. None has succeeded in cultivating them on commercia ...
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  • William HK Sorkpor --- USA 1 year ago

    Better yet: we must make baobab powder an intricate part of the diet Ghanaians, -- especially men and school children. It will he!p us cut down on the national medical budget. This is one of the microeconomic projects with a ...
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  • Henry Etornam Ackah 1 year ago

    Great move. Its possible!