Africa exports 70% of raw beans globally but gains only 1% of chocolate market – Eric Opoku

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  • Prudhomme - NONSENSE AS USUAL 6 months ago

    Foolish man, we know these figures way before you completed your elementary school education. It is nothing new, but government after government have never done anything about it, except talking. Please spare us your grief an ...
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  • Mr. Smith 6 months ago

    They give this unnecessary information to divert his actual responsibility of growing food. We are waiting to see how he can effectively Feed Ghana. We are in the rainy season and watching.

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  • Accranie 6 months ago

    The Standard Is The Same, As Mr Achebe Asserted In One of His Works, A Man That Is Able to Sustain His HouseHold, On A Harvest From Season To Season Is The Idle
    Gh Harvest(Total Taxation) Takes Care of Two Items, Civil Serv ...
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  • Nana never cared 6 months ago

    We know this already,please give us solutions,dont tell us the problem.

  • No Mercy 6 months ago

    Let's Speak about Ghana, not Africa.Ghana is Rich in all Minerals Resources.But technology to Transform the Raw stuff's.Everything is Exported to Europe and Other Countries.Ghana So many Raw Materials, Cotton,Beans, groundnut ...
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  • Citizen vigilante 6 months ago

    So what is the solution ,we don't want to hear the problems again,all we need is solutions,

  • Eric Opoku love to Complaining, But Lacks Lasting Solutions, 6 months ago

    This guy Eric Opoku talks as if, Westerners Europeans Americans have put guns to his head, While we have the Power to Change Equation, Fast, Eric Opoku from This Day Forwards Find ,Creates Adopts Lasting Mechanism to Ensur ...
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  • Jonas 6 months ago

    We all know this stats. We don't add value to our raw materials. But when are we going to stop this lamentations and do something about it? Successive governments have come and gone all saying we will do this and that but it' ...
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  • Mr Acheampong 6 months ago

    Well, the problems that mitigate against investors opening chocolate factories in Ghana are huge import duties and levies, lack of educated employee pool, appalling electricity supply, rapacious tax collectors, numerous fee d ...
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