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Ghanaians are being misled about the plant breeders' bill!

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  • CITIZEN OF GHANA 10 years ago

    I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS BILL MEANS, AS SUCH OUR PARLIAMENTARIANS MUST EXPLAIN IN LAY MAN'S TERMS THE MODALITY OF THE BILL FOR ALL TO UNDERSTAND THE OUTCOME OF WHAT IT WILL DO TO BENEFIT OUR FARMERS AND PRIVATE GARDENERS ...
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  • OKOE 10 years ago

    I DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THIS BILL MEANS, AS SUCH OUR PARLIAMENTARIANS MUST EXPLAIN IN LAY MAN'S TERMS THE MODALITY OF THE BILL FOR ALL TO UNDERSTAND THE OUTCOME OF WHAT IT WILL DO TO BENEFIT OUR FARMERS AND PRIVATE GARDENERS ...
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  • Efo Mawuli 10 years ago

    Well done, guys. I have been wondering why we should be thinking about GMOs at this time. I don't know what purpose that will serve. Have farmers complained of low yield? Why are people rushing to pass this bill into law? ...
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  • Dr. Sage 10 years ago

    Glad to see Ghana Web moving from unbiased journalism to outright advocacy of a specific position.

  • Historian 10 years ago

    Hi Food Sovereignty Ghana,
    Despite your ridiculous accusations and well-funded fear-based advocacy campaigns, this bill will pass and GMOs will continue to be tested in Ghana. It's because there is no credible scientific e ...
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  • Yag 10 years ago

    Why is it that the highly scientific nations rich people rush to buy only organic food ? Find out from TESCO. WHITE ROSE. WHOLE FOOOD.etc etc. Royal Family in UK only eat organic food been produced by Prince Charles.

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Mr Historian, well said, BUT when man wasn't greedy like today with the scientist heads up their bums, whilst producing additives into our everyday food that will preserve it for years, + all the E No, other chemical. since t ...
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  • david anatu 10 years ago

    When the government realizes that we will have to depend on scientists alone to acquire seeds for sowing and that those crops cannot help the farmer be self dependent, then we shall learn who was right and who was wrong. Howe ...
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  • Otsibu Darko 10 years ago

    I wonder if you know exactly what you're talking about, there's enough evidence around in the western or so called develpoed countries if you care to research on the internet.

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    Monsanto Spends over $4.3 m to stop labelling. they want to control ALL seed, along with other GM companies.
    How can you plant a seed, spray with pesticides the pesticide will kill everything around that one plant, only plan ...
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  • Gandalf 10 years ago

    I BEGIN TO FEEL ASHAMED TO BE A GHANAIAN. CLEARLY,EITHER OUR PARLIAMENTARIANS ARE IN CAHOOTS WITH MONSANTO OR THEY ARE EDUCATED ILLITERATES SO FAR AS THIS MATTER IS CONCERNED AND TEHY DONT DESERVE TO BE LEADING THIS NATION. W ...
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  • Brother 10 years ago

    No plant breeders bill. We are being colonised again

  • Nana Oben 10 years ago

    If Rawlings could justify the June 4 cleansing for kalabule and perceived corruption, what do you think will happen to you when Ghanaians/Africans wake up one day to find out you Parliamentarians, Ministers and our own academ ...
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  • Whatever 10 years ago

    Does the president want Ghanaian blood on his hands? The bill is BAD bill, withdraw it! How can you hand the destiny of a state in Monsanto's hands? You want seeds from America to eat before you live your lives. Are you norma ...
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  • Asiwome 10 years ago

    -"All the world is a stage" but somethings must not be toyed with. Draw the line at changing the genetic composition of food.

  • Fernando 10 years ago

    WHEN GHANA TELECOM WAS SOLD ALL THE M.Ps HAD C 5000.HOW MUCH WAS GIVEN TO THEM THIS TIME AROUND so that the bill would go through?

  • Kwame Ghana 10 years ago

    Are politicians well educated? They have no knowledge what white man is trying to do in changing their mind set. A brown envelope is leading the talking at the expense of all ghanaians. To this day, Ghanaians are unble to buy ...
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  • Otsibu Darko 10 years ago

    The best our leaders can do is to suspend the bill for the meantime and a fact finding commission to visit the western/ developed nations to find more facts about the GMO"S, this will help our leaders to evaluate the credibil ...
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  • AMU 10 years ago

    Thank you A-M Jehu-Appiah. Great job. Keep it up. We're with you. The President and the MPs are surely listening......

    Forward Ever! Backward Never!!