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Ghana’s Vanishing Magic Crop

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  • ' and Jesus wept ' 10 years ago

    Our leaders are not into the manufacturing and the industry business but the corruption business. None of them is good. There was one but they killed him.

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Luk @ the number of comments,the typical ghanaian and the blackman has know interest in this.U,ll see them in their numbers if it were related to NDC and NPP

  • TEE 10 years ago

    OH GHANA HMMMMMM IS A SHAME AND VERY PAINFUL TO SEE GHANA TODAY. WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED TOO MUCH MILITARY LOOT AND SHARE AND NO ONE CARES AND ALSO GHANAIANS ARE EASY TO FORGIVE AND FORGET IS ALSO ANOTHER PROBLEM PERIOD. THE D ...
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  • Crooks & Liars 10 years ago

    A jute bag factory was one of the enterprises Nkrumah set up. It was abandoned and possibly has been looted. For possibly 40 years Ghana has been spending scarce foreign exchange to import jute bags for bagging cocoa and othe ...
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  • Papa, Tamale 10 years ago

    The Research department of MOFA should as a matter of urgency look into the potentials of investing and the production of this crop which could added to the Youth in Agric project for jobs. Investors should also be made aware ...
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  • Akyem Sebo 10 years ago

    Mr. Abugri, well done and thank you for this insightful exposition. I hope the ministry of agriculture is listening and is going to do something about it.

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    We need these kinds of input instead of the NOISE from our leaders

  • Kwame Dodzi 10 years ago

    As of typing mallam issah,s story attracted about 165 comments as against 2 indicating that most of us dont think or reason well but rather pay attention to unnecesary things

  • TEE 10 years ago

    2008 WE WERE ALL PROUD TO BE A GHANAIAN AND NOW ONLY THIEVES ARE RULING THE COUNTRY

  • Vision Paper 10 years ago

    This article is very inaccurate about kenaf and the current uses and status of industry in the USA. Kenaf is a great crop and could be a good economic opportunity in Ghana, but it is not a miracle. I had some discussion wit ...
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