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EU threatens ban over quality of Ghana’s cereals

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  • USMAN 8 years ago

    Ghana is cursed.

  • Ghanaman 8 years ago

    Useless president

  • Frank Dodam 8 years ago

    Hi Gentlemen

    How does preservation of Ghana make a president a curse

    My people , when will you grow up ?
    Why not spend you time on productive activities than on the web
    Who are your sponsors ???

  • nanaza 8 years ago

    Don't mind them 'these fools are Ashante school drop outs who are total mess in the Bronx and tottenham

  • Gye Nyame 8 years ago

    The current process is not working. Farmers including cocoa farmers should stop using government to buy/market their goods, they should form their own cooperative marketing/purchasing associations instead of relying on Ghana ...
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  • Frank Dodam 8 years ago

    Hi Usman

    How can you say Ghana is cursed because there is a deficiency in some of the cereal products
    How can you be so backward in the twenty first century
    If you have no knowledge of issues why not just shut up and ...
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  • OG 8 years ago

    This Aflatoxin remains one of the most difficult issues facing even the developed countries, not much information has been developed to help cure or prevent this. This is not a curse but steps can be taken to reduce it throug ...
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  • Nii Armah 8 years ago

    This is what comes to mind when your own people are soo backward in their thinking and just cant find a way to emancipate themselve and to see that no matter what the case may be these so called development partners from the ...
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  • United Ghana 8 years ago

    Fair comment, but, forget the export market, I'm concerned about the implications for the health of our citizens and, why hasn't this issue been picked up by our PhDs, Msc people. Useless people

  • Ei Ghana!!! 8 years ago

    Economic slavery...period!!

  • OG 8 years ago

    This can easily be solved through cooler storage facilities. When you keep such products in hot places, they start developing fungus. This is common sense. Ghana will continue to face such challenges if we don't begin to crea ...
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  • QUICKTHINK 8 years ago

    We simply have to diversify into other products and leave this agric produces that cause too much burden.
    Ghanaians have to be market wise.
    Ivory Coast is moving away from cocoa to rubber, what are we doing still producin ...
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  • Concerned 8 years ago

    Whilst it benefits us to raise our standards we clearly are not going to gain much from the epa agreement if we don't have the preparatory work in place.. Dumsor is also a major hindrance

  • yaman 8 years ago

    We can do better only that our farmers should do smart.

  • OG 8 years ago

    Below is a research paper on this. I believe in education rather than throwing insults which don't add value.

    35. Post-harvest storage of peanuts is the phase that can contribute most to the aflatoxin problem in peanuts. T ...
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  • I-Witness 8 years ago

    Great comment and great education for the Minister of Agriculture and the Deans of the Faculties of Agriculture at our universities!

    I agree totally with you. Insults are of no benefit. Solutions are what we need. But you ...
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  • OG 8 years ago

    Yes, I understand the anger of the people and Ghana as a country has no excuse not to have done well. I live out here in the US and when you see what Europe and America have done are doing, it's not magic but commitment to th ...
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  • Ei Ghana!!! 8 years ago

    Nyansani!!! Thanks for education

  • Rev Amoah 8 years ago

    Let us forget about all the EPA conspiracy theories and decide our matters based on FACTS.

    Both the health ministry and statistics indicate that Lukemia, cancers and toxicity related illnessness have increased by 80% since ...
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  • I-Witness 8 years ago

    We have all the experts - both homegrown and foreign-trained - plus some seriously bright students right here in Ghana already. What we lack is the mechanism for using this human resource. Nkrumah's gift was in recruiting the ...
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  • PERCOBA 8 years ago

    This is an area of BIOTECHNOLOGY. CROP BIOTECHNOLOGY.....we knew this coming from our vantage point yet MAHAMA AND HIS NDC thwarting serious minded Gnanains from contributing to the progress of Ghana. There is a simple solu ...
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  • Judcrislam 8 years ago

    This where the government and the scientists come in. if we have such a market potential then the commonsense approach is to take a loan and buy the state of the art machinery to process it. The export will payoff the equipm ...
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  • PERCOBA 8 years ago

    Mhama is a forky idiot(i,e those advising him) We saw this coming from our vantage point Mozanto behind all this sotheycan introduce GMO CROPS INTO GHANA. It is a lie white lie.

    MAHAMA is an odiot so all foreigners are ta ...
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  • Don 8 years ago

    Farmers who attended the workshop were very angry, because they thought they were not fairly treated

  • Don 8 years ago

    They were given GH10 for T &T to their villages and they were very angry, because the money couldn't take them to their villages

  • PERCOBA 8 years ago

    Not until AMELENOKO Mahama and his NDC are piushed out we will continue to be subjugated by foreigners.

    We have local experts inGhan as well as GHANAINS ABROAD WHO are Biotechnologists yet TRIBALIS NDC wont give them a c ...
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  • nyansa 8 years ago

    Is the Ndc government the one stopping the experts in investing with these locals?

  • David Ofosu-Appiah 8 years ago

    The European Union should partner Ghana in improving agriculture quality of cereals,and increase harvest yields,and improve lives of Cereal Farmers in Ghana!

  • GANDALF 8 years ago

    WE HAVE PROBLEMS LIKE THIS AND WE WANT TO ADD GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS TO OUR ISSUES. PARLIAMENT OPEN YOUR EYES ELSE ALL OUR EXPORTS WILL BE REJECTED....

  • AMU 8 years ago

    Thanks!

  • Godfred K. Boateng 8 years ago

    Hello all on this subject matter. I would like to inform you that i have built a webpage dedicated to ghana farmers.
    This is just the begining. Please take a tour and give me fedeback. With such a webpage, we will be able ...
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  • Fi 8 years ago

    I looked around. It is not completed yet but please edit the content such as usres and topick. I wish you the best man. Good idea.

  • Gye Nyame 8 years ago

    Farmers including cocoa farmers should stop using government to buy/market their goods, they should form their own cooperative marketing/purchasing associations instead of relying on Ghana government to cheat them. Farmers el ...
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  • Ei Ghana!!! 8 years ago

    Has got nothing to do with Govt.

  • Jojo 8 years ago

    We never learn .
    By the time gh sees who truly boronia is,we will be back in slavery again.

  • the lone crusader! 8 years ago

    These leaders intrests only inbig monies allowances travels and not the main duty of which they are paid to help the same poor farmers whose resources help to educate themwhat a sorry srate?

  • MR MAWEGYATA 8 years ago

    AT LEAST PEOPLE WOULD HAVE SOMETHING TO EAT AT HOME. AS A COUNTRY WE SHOULD NOT BE BOWING TO THIS USELESS PRESSURE. GHANAIANS WOULD HAVE FOOD TO EAT. EVEN HOW MANY TONS OF GRAINS DO WE AS A COUNTRY EXPORT TO THE EU? AND WHETH ...
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