Why Tomato Prices Skyrocket Every June: A seasonal phenomenon explained

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  • Test 2 1 year ago

    LAZY NPP MAFIA GOVT
    WHERE IS PLANTING FOR FOOD AND JOBS AFTER AKOTO SQUANDER THE $12ML
    ALL WHAT THE CRIMINAL THIS NPP MAFIA GOVT KNOWS BEST IS GO FOR IMF LOANS CHINA EUROBOND PARIS CLUB LOANS EASY MONEY STOLE IT SHARED AM ...
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  • YSL 1 year ago

    One tomato for five cedis hasn't ever happened in the history of Ghana, you guys should stop trying to generalize incompetence, after all one Yam is now sold for 40 and 50 cedis, three pepper goes for 5 cedis, so clearly it's ...
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  • Samy USA 1 year ago

    Ghanaians don’t need to be told to grow their own vegetables for their own consumption .use your gardens to plant your own vegetables just as we did during Achempong operation feed your self era.

  • Sam 1 year ago

    What a shameful argument for a whole village like Ghana

  • Abi 1 year ago

    Because we hv taken away agriculture from our curriculum,we are not using irrigation systems,we dnt hv preservation methods,we are not growing it at home as hobby,we are not encouraging the farmers,we don't hv buyers when it' ...
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  • Boldsteven mother serpent of corruptionn 1 year ago

    This cannot be an excuse because you are doing Planting for Food and Jobs with one Village one Dam so why shd there be shortage of tomatoes. it means your are deceiving us and that your policies are not working and just drain ...
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  • Stan & Ollie 1 year ago

    No Backbone at all. We import and in this way support Terrorists. Onions still come from Niger, and Tomatoes from Burkina Faso. Rice from Asian countries imported. Nothing to do sitting on the office chair, buying Hotels inst ...
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  • Evans 1 year ago

    Planting for food and jobs has yield nothing

  • Wack players 1 year ago

    Planting for foods and jobs was another avenue for looting.

  • Stan & Ollie 1 year ago

    Big industry? Rain season causes flooding, disease, pest and no transport is possible, if there is any harvest. In the dry season the problem is irrigation. What big industry? Why they're managing better in Burkina Faso and N ...
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