Intensifying Agric Production - Should other lives pay the price?

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  • BERNARD 9 years ago

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  • Ernest 9 years ago

    Good one there Mr Gakpo. If we don't kill animals for food, their population explosion alone will put survival of the earth in jeopardy. Look at what human population alone is causing the globe!

  • Megan Graney 9 years ago

    Holy smoke! Are you for real? If we didn't kill anils for food, we wouldn't be breeding them into existence. I realize this isn't immediately obvious, but the author does make a very marked point on this very subject. If the ...
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  • 1 Loaf 9 years ago

    PROBLEM not challenge of MoFA? One man who retired decades ago, was chief director before his premiere retirement, went back to his former division (agric engineering) to head, retired again from there, brought back as chief ...
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  • Adu Adjei Joshua 9 years ago

    Good work i suggest you keep it up one day some of us who are crazily in love with agriculture will depend on some of your write ups to improve the agric sector in Ghana.Your article has really moved me

  • Megan Graney 9 years ago

    The greatness of a nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated. Mahatma Gandhi
    Raising animals for food is a nutrient wasteful and environmentally damaging method of food production. There is a reason organizatio ...
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  • Michael Sizer 9 years ago

    There is no excuse for a nn article to be as misinformed as this one. Animal agriculture is grossly wasteful. About 10 people could be fed with plant based proteins using the same amount of resources it takes to feed someone ...
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