Why Burkina Faso has suspended tomato exports

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  • Pelicles. 2 weeks ago

    Let some stupid Ghanaians lament over this decision as if we don't have tomatoes in Ghana.

  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 2 weeks ago

    Hello youth of Ghana....... you can take your own life with medicine.....for instance 15 paracetamol at once. ....Or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide.

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  • Kalimba Mozambo 2 weeks ago

    Why do we go to Burkina Faso when we can grow our own tomatoes ? This is unacceptable. What is wrong about growing our own potatoes ?

  • Bright 2 weeks ago

    Very much in order, Burkina Faso.As for Ghana we need to wake up from our sleep, been sleeping for far too long. I believe we have some areas in Ghana with existing irrigation facilities, Dawenya on my mind, can we move in ...
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  • Justice 2 weeks ago

    This man is really working for his country.

  • Sam Fante warrior. 2 weeks ago

    Oh now i know that's Burkinabes killing Ghanaian tomatoes buyers and they said it was terrorists attack. Ghana have too much enemies even our neighbors are our enemies, but who God has blessed no one can cures. Common tomato ...
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  • Jim Jones 2 weeks ago

    Simple and Short!!! No ifs and Buts!!! let's plant and harvest our own tomatoes.

  • A Ghanaian. 2 weeks ago

    WE ARE LAZY PEOPLE. QUICK MONEY ON THE MIND OF EVERY GHANAIAN. POLICY MAKERS AT THE AGI. MINISTRY HAVE NO BRAINS. CSIR OFFICERS ARE DOING LITTLE IN RESESRCH THAT IS GHANA BEYOND AIDS AND RESET AGENDA. TOO MUCH TALK ABD C HO ...
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  • NANA TRUMU TRUMU ADDO 2 weeks ago

    LAZY GHANAIANS

  • Abusuapanin 2 weeks ago

    How many tomato farms do you have.Talk is cheap.

  • Nana 2 weeks ago

    Yeah, that's visionary leader Troure from Burkina. He is processing the raw tomatoes into tin tomatoes like the paste, sauce, etc for longer preservation and good market. Very smart and focus leader who is always t ...
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  • Kwam 2 weeks ago

    Even it will affect Ghana, l think it is a good move for Ghanaians to sit up. Why can't we produce our own tomatoes to feed Ghana

  • UNCLE PEE 2 weeks ago

    Pwalugu could have been the solution but........,,.that’s Ghana for you. Dahwenya is wasting away and we are chasing a commodity at the peril of our lives when we have the means to be self sufficient in its production. Very ...
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  • Maameô 2 weeks ago

    Akomadaa too! In those days italy was referred to as Akomadaa. She's gone to Akomadaa. This is because italy produces large quantities of tomatoes and so did Akomadaa. We need to go back to the past a but.

  • Oboy 2 weeks ago

    The man’s brain is working. I wish our government will sit-up so that ours will work like his. Let us grow what we will eat and add value to ours. Bravo Captain.

  • Jack Toronto 2 weeks ago

    Good move

  • Blay 2 weeks ago

    This should serve as a lesson for us.

  • Eddie 2 weeks ago

    Some Ghanaians talk too much in Ghana like they know everything and when the hard working farmers harvest their crops we want to buy the crops cheap.

  • Ogbanje 2 weeks ago

    Was that the reason why our traders were killed there? Burkinabes are more than any other nationals in Ghana. We didn't kill any of them and they have taken Kasoa as their country. Ghana government should quickly start our ow ...
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  • Nyameba 2 weeks ago

    Instead of NDC followers going into FARMING,they are spreading lies about their government achievements but has nothing to show. John Mahama is good renaming public institutions but not thinking about FOOD security.IDIOTS rui ...
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  • JB 2 weeks ago

    if not laziness Ghanaians should not be depending on Burkina Faso for fresh vegetables. We have several irrigation dams in the North and parts of southern Ghana to produce enough vegetables but "workchopping" by agricultura ...
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  • Prince 2 weeks ago

    Wake up! Lazy Ghana and feed yourself.

  • agyeman 2 weeks ago

    THIS YOUNG MAN IN BURKINA IS TEACHING MAHAMA HOW TO THINK AS A LEADER. THE YOUNG MAN HAS NOT FLOWN TO ANY COUNTRY TO GO AND TALK PLENTY. HE'S HOME FOCUSING ON THE REAL NEEDS OF HIS PEOPLE. OUR OWN IS JUST GALLIVANTING IN JET ...
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  • Those writing nonsense should grow tomatoes too 2 weeks ago

    It's easy to say what u want. Yes we have less pple farming which must change. As we speak many grow them and many are going into thus market.. It takes time to see results... What have u done yourself in this situation.. Sto ...
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  • CALAMITY JOE 2 weeks ago

    Believe me, this country Ghana will never progress unless we change our mentality and mind sets. All we are good at is funerals and using lies and deciet to get rich quick.

  • Kk 2 weeks ago

    Good decision. I wonder why Ghanaians import tomatoes when it's cheaper to grow here even in our homes. It's shameful to import onions ect to Ghana, are we sick or what?

  • Bobo 2 weeks ago

    Tomato seedlings germinate by itself even close to our gutters at home. What prevents us to undertake backyard gardening in this era that all manner of chemicals and unorthodox ways are used in preserving our vegetables