Why tomatoes, onions, and foodstuffs are expensive - Dumelo explains

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  • John k 1 year ago

    This is good thinking I just like this idea and believe 1D1F should be the beginning I entreat the next government whether NPP or NDC should take this seriously

  • SMARTPHONE £XPERT - START MAKING REAL MONEY IN 3WKS 1 year ago

    Farmers are being killed in the major food belts of west Africa....Dear King, are you busy only scrolling pages online daily? That's equivalent to the size in pages of a self-improvement book you could have bought and read? A ...
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  • Adoley the Mouse 1 year ago

    Just gl and watch YouTube documentaries on BurkinaFaso and its new leader Captain Ibrahim Toare. You will instantly know that Africa's hardship is simply Greedy Bastards governing poor people who have no say.

  • Kotibrim 1 year ago

    What Traore has done is legendary!!!

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  • Kojo 1 year ago

    On this note I vote Dumelo as the Minister of Agric. He has the experience and expertise needed to guide the Agric industry

  • KofSam 1 year ago

    Ghanaians cannot afford to buy common commodities like pepper, onion and tomatoes due to poor leadership.
    We have seasons when these crops are in abundance and some are left to rot because the farmers are left with a surplu ...
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  • The word FOODSTUFF has No Plural 1 year ago

    Foodstuff is foodstuff even if you want to refer to several of it. Write Right!

  • Niigata 1 year ago

    Shut up there, and stop misinforming unsuspecting people. Foodstuffs is the plural for foodstuff. Idiot

  • Prayer 1 year ago

    Dumelo has spoken truth for once backed by his experience as a farmer himself.God bless you for this.Let those in charge utilise this free advice.I don't care what party is in power or comes to power.Just as Dumelo spoke for ...
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  • Yao 1 year ago

    Yet there is glut of tomatoes in Tuobodom and the farmers are suffering

  • Adwenpa 1 year ago

    This is so glaring.Our leaders are so numbskulls that they care less about boosting agriculture with irrigation.Why can't we irrigate if Niger n Burkina are doing it.? They are always in their offices thinking of a way to get ...
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  • Help 1 year ago

    When a people wholeheartedly vote inept, corrup and incompetent politicians into office, they are no longer victims. They are accomplices to their own suffering.

  • Andrews Adika 1 year ago

    I can't think far for a country like Ghana, blessed with fertile agricultural lands but has to spend millions of dollars just to import common tomatoes, onions, peppers, rice etc from our neighbouring countries.
    The so calle ...
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  • Andrews Adika 1 year ago

    Let's bring back the state farms and encourage irrigation for farmers all year round by the government and find solutions for all post harvest losses for all pershable goods like reviving old abandoned food crops factories le ...
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  • Andrews Adika 1 year ago

    Let's get our prison inmates out with the street children, resource them well to go and work on the state farms to produce more for our own consumption and for exports rather than keeping them in one place using state resourc ...
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  • Shai 1 year ago

    Our leaders mindset be like, why should I give money for irrigation while I can collect taxes on importation? Untill they change that mindset.

  • Kofi 1 year ago

    When West Africans are going to get it...This fake hardship is imposed on us to accept the Westrens culture & Obay their orders Yes our leaders are blackmailed by the West..West Africa is the richest in natural resources. GOT ...
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