Ghana’s indigenous agribusiness faces challenges impacting economic growth – Dr. Azinu

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  • Roadrunner 11 months ago

    These people need to be educated on how to develop broad acre farming....I am aware ,that it costs money for plant and equipment, seed and fertiliser....but they need to look outside the square, and do collective farming, whe ...
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  • Rodney 11 months ago

    Many Ghanaian business people who are fixated on imports of food are hesitant to go into commercial cultivation of those items that can be produced locally. The millions of Cedis they are hoarding could be channelled into com ...
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  • Accranie.z 11 months ago

    @Roadrunner, You Have Not Been Listening to The Farmers and Definitely not Conversant of the Gh. Economy(More than Half the People of Working Age are Engage in Agriculture Sector Yet they Can't Meet the Countrys Nutritional N ...
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  • Accranie 11 months ago

    The Inability of the Farmers to Meet the Countrys Nutritional Needs has been pinned on the InEfficient Ways We go about Engaging in Agriculture(Primitive Tools and Dependence on RailFall) Dr. and His Colleagues Have Proposed ...
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  • MATTHEW 11 months ago

    IT IS TRUE WE IN THE NORTH EAST REGION GREW A LOT OF SESAME BUT EVERYTHING IS TRANSPORTED TO TOGO FOR PROCESSING, WHY?