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Cocobod outlines interventions to boost cocoa production

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  • jj 7 years ago

    Mr.Ameya and cocobod should stop this stories and lairs to save us in Ghana.

  • TAVIE 7 years ago

    WHY BECAUSE OF USELESS MAHAMA AND HIS PEOPLE WHO SYOLE THE ELECTIONS PREVIOUSLY NO MORE SUCH ASS. THANAK GOD TODAY IS NANA AKUFFO ADDO BETTER FRESH OF AIR FOR GHANAIANS TO BREATH. NO ONE CAN STOP THIS TRAIN SINCE GHANAIANS IN ...
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  • T and T 7 years ago

    Hard work does not pay in Ghana and Africa at large.
    If U really want to help farmers and make it attractive to the youth U need to improve the standard and cost of living in the farming areas. They need good drinking water ...
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  • Moojo 7 years ago

    This is a prirority.

  • George Ofori USA 7 years ago

    Mr Amenya is a good friend who gave me support any time I call him though we don't know each other physically.
    Yes I have benefited so much from the free stuff they are giving out but it would be too early to take business ...
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  • The Mask 7 years ago

    Ghana broadcasting corporation and Ghana news agency must be up and doing. Several countries could not watch or listen to the swearing ceremony live. Major news outlets across the globe have still not received news feed of Ak ...
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  • KOJO AYEW 7 years ago

    Well spoken and written. What are the cost of these programmes?

    For all intent and purposes nothing is FREE from COCOBOD as far as I am concerned ad a farmer . Rather, it is the farmers' accrued interest being disbursed ...
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  • KUTRIKU 7 years ago

    THE COCOBOD UNDER THE NDC GOV'T HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE DECLINE OF THE COCOA INDUSTRY. IN THE ASHANTI AKIM DISTRICT, ONLY NDC PARTY MEMBERS HAD THEIR FARMS SPRAYED AND ONLY 2 QUARTS OF CHEMICALS WERE GIVEN TO 2 FARMERS TO SHAR ...
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  • Farmer 7 years ago

    While the programs exist this is a story of huge exaggeration and outright lies. The Cocoa Sector needs to be freed from any government intervention and the farmers will start to prosper. Currently too many people are filling ...
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