Ghana risks losing $100 million annually from unprocessed rubber exports

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  • Koki 2 months ago

    So true!
    It's amazing our governments do not seei this or they are?

    IThe rubber industry could really be another game changer if indeed we add value before exporting.

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  • Sakasaka 2 months ago

    This is not the first time this news is coming out and yet there seems to be no intervention.Sometimes I wonder if we have leaders in the country. No one seems to care meanwhile our president is out there looking for investor ...
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  • Streatham 2 months ago

    Why does everyone every association want government to open factory do this do that if they know so much about their own industry why don't they find investors or their association could also invest. You just make a small sta ...
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  • Mame Ama 2 months ago

    1000% correct...The local Ghanaians think government must do everything for them. The producers or the chiefs must find invetors to build factories and create employment

  • Damat 2 months ago

    See who is complaining Mr Owusu. The person hiding behind the scenes enjoying at the expense of the rubber farmers.

  • Hmmmn 2 months ago

    How is that a loss. The story rather is about how much Ghana stands to gain if the crude rubber is semi processed or processed in Ghana. But remember that processing plants must have capacity to process to different client sp ...
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