Ghana-bound vegetable trucks stranded in Nigeria amid trade tensions

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  • Kwame Peter 1 month ago

    Hon.Ablakwa,work has come ooooo¡¡¡¡¡

  • Benji 1 month ago

    After 8 years of so-called planting for food and jobs and NABCO, we're still importing onions from Niger. Akuffo Ado is a fraud.

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  • Newself 1 month ago

    As a country we have to make the decision to produce all our onions and tomatoes locally. We have the fertile land, water and sunshine to be able to produce these vegetables all year round and in more than sufficient quantiti ...
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  • TATA 1 month ago

    NO!!! WE CANNOT PRODUCE ANYTHING. WE ONLY GO TO SCHOOL TO LEARN HOW TO STEAL, DRESS NICELY, DRIVE BIG CARS AND SPEAK BIG ENGLISH. THAT'S ALL WE KNOW. FOOLISH PEOPLE!!!

  • James 1 month ago

    Exactly

  • Jon J 1 month ago

    These r basic stuffs
    is ghana not bigger than this? Whers da ministry of agric

  • Kk 1 month ago

    These are all orchestrations of npp fools who dont want the progress of these nation

  • Fidelity 1 month ago

    Very true. Some of Ghanaians traders are so selfish

  • Forlifive 1 month ago

    But I've read in the news of onions getting spoiled in the northern regions?? So how come this importation

  • Major 1 1 month ago

    What is the ministry of agriculture doing? Ghanaian farmer can grow tomatoes, onion and other food items we consume. They need water, seed, fertilizer .

  • Freedom 1 month ago

    Some of us are ready to farm vegetables but the market queens would attempt to buy it very very cheap. I am talking from experience and in fact I ended up donating my chilly pepper to some children homes and called it off. I ...
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  • Newself 1 month ago

    You have raised a very important point we have to tackle if we're to successfully grow our foods to self sufficiency. This market queen phenomenon is a really big issue.

  • BNI 1 month ago

    Very funny. All the traders are actually Nigerien and Nigerian by heritage. No native Ghanaian would dare pass that route full of terrorists targeting Christians

  • Ghanaians are criminals 1 month ago

    You're moronic and there's no surprise because you're a Ghanaian born with dead brain cells.
    Did you hear the part where Ghanaian onion traders seized 52 onion laden trucks from Nigeria

  • Kwame. Nkrumah 1 month ago

    The Dday was set to invade Niger and restore democracy. Amb Dr Prof Musa. From tomatoes to onions

  • Yiadom 1 month ago

    Well, our youth saying no jobs and have engaged in Galamsay destroying our lands and rivers, unless Government go after them and then encourage them to farming to solve our shortage of food,

  • Bobo 1 month ago

    So what did the planting for food initiative achieve?Eiii Ghana

  • Mr Kwetey 1 month ago

    Government must must be strict on greedy market women who want to be monopoly on sale of vegetables. The same market women collapse local tomatoes by rejecting it from coming to the markets and make the notion that tomatoes f ...
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