Tomatoes Ban: 'We can't continue to be fed by dry land Burkina Faso' – Kpebu

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  • OHK. 3 hours ago

    It hurts to see people like these claiming to be educated. Government is hurting even the cocoa farmers whiles you support it. How do you motivate others to go into farming?
    Common sense has been deprived from you.

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 2 hours 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.

  • Benji 1 hour ago

    After 8 years of planting for food and job.

  • Alokoto 3 hours ago

    In the abundance of everything, Ghanaians are still thirsty due to our self-centered Presidents. May God assist and direct John Mahama to reset that tyrant kingdom of Akuffo Addo.

  • Kwaku 2 hours ago

    Do we have the same system of land ownership in Burkina Faso? Most of us feel land ownership in Ghana is a big factor affecting farming in Ghana., it doesn't encourages Commercial farming

  • Opoku amsterdam 1 hour ago

    Alokoto, how in your jaundiced mind do you think Mahama will be a better president than Nana Addo? You are a joker and a sycophant.In more than 1 year into his administration,what has Mahama done for Ghana?Teachers,nurses and ...
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  • Ojatanaa 2 hours ago

    So where is your tomato farm

  • Roadrunner 2 hours ago

    You need water and plenty of it to grow tomatoes....The tomato itself is all water so there's your answer .Fix your irrigation system,then you might get somewhere....When you consider the theft, corruption, embezzlement and d ...
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  • OZYMANDIAS 2 hours ago

    It’s so baffling why we should be buying tomatoes from Burkina, and onions from Niger. There are many areas in Ghana where these crops can be grown and distributed so readily. The Hweehwee areas near Nkawkaw is so rich in n ...
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  • Frank Talk 2 hours ago

    What is Martin Kpebu waiting for to set an example. If all those engaged in radio talk show should set the example by going into farming themselves that will be a good start. So so talk talk. Pointing fingers at other, roll ...
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  • Ben Western Region 1 hour ago

    We’re destroying our land and water bodies because of galamsey.