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Fighting Genetically Modified Technology In Ghana

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  • TOGBE GANYO 10 years ago

    ARTICLES OF THIS NATURE WHICH IS IMPORTANT TO OUR FUTERE IS NEVER READ BY THE WEB CRITICKS. WHY? THEY ARE DRUNK AND THE ARTICLE IS TOO LONG AND DID NOT CONTAIN A WORD EWE OR AYIGBE,FOOLS.

  • ohene 10 years ago

    but who is listening?

  • Nii Ashitey 10 years ago

    Scientists and technical researchers in developing countries have recommended the innovation platforms of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information and communication technology (ICT), and geographic information systems (GI ...
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  • Your conscience. 10 years ago

    Space monkees? Lead? Oil? Race? Terrorism?

    What in the world do these have to do with GMO's? Are you high when you write these things? Do you really get paid to write these articles? Shame on you and your editor for ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Hello,

    Did you read the first two commentators, Nii Ashitey and Togbe Ganyo?

    This very article whose forest of analysis you are apparently lost in, have found uncompromising support in Nii Ashitey's moral and intellectu ...
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  • JH New York 10 years ago

    "Suddenly,we have redirected national resources from agriculture to the political economy of black gold. It's for this reason we import food from the outside world,and"........
    1.My question to this writer is since when did ...
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  • Francis Kwarteng 10 years ago

    JH New York,

    I am not dealing with only Ghana.

    I wrote the article on Africa with the idea that Ghana has a lot to learn from others on the continent who have led us in many areas.

    I will plead with you to understa ...
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  • JH New York 10 years ago

    I cited 4 decades for the simple reason that Ghana had not developed food production since - present in that sector of the economy .That's to say I do not.agree with you that it's because of the diverted attention to oil th ...
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  • JH New York 10 years ago

    Kuffour's NPP party,and Kutu Akeampong's military junta (operation feed yourself).The rest had/has not clear lines of plans to develop that sector,aside from occasional propaganda and media announcement of projects they wish ...
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  • Francis Kwarteng 10 years ago

    Dear JH New York,

    Thanks for the reply.

    I agree with you perfectly. We still have some serious work to do to move our country forward.

    Thanks again.

  • JH New York 10 years ago

    Yes,thanks again and bye for now.