Agri Business
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Tano South Calls for Tomato Processing Center under One District one Factory Policy.
Residents and farmers of Tano South in the Brong Ahafo Region are calling on government to establish for them a…
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Cashew production, a profitable business – Farmers award winner
Mr. Tony Aidoo Best, Cashew Farmer and the National President of cashew farmers Association has disclosed to Rite News Desk…
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Chickens for Christmas: Local Poultry Industry Ready for Supply
A poultry farmer in Somanya in the Eastern Region, Mr. Steven Tetteh has assured the public that they (poultry farmers) are…
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Work For Yourselves – Physically Challenged Farmer Urges
The 2010 Eastern Regional best physically challenged farmer, Mr. Samuel Teye has encouraged people living with disabilities to take up…
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VEPAG Pleased With Lift of Ban on Vegetable Export
President of the Vegetable Exporters and Producers Association of Ghana (VEPAG) Mr. Joseph Tontoh has expressed relief at the lift…
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Govt launches Warehouse Receipt System to store food
As part of efforts aimed at implementing the ‘Planting for Food and Jobs’ programme, government has launched the Warehouse Receipt…
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Korea supports Ghana with $9 million to develop rice industry in Central Region
The Republic of Korea has offered Ghana $9 million to develop a rice industry in the Central Region. The choice…
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Govt: Nigeria Earned N30 Billion From Agric Exports in 1st quarter.
The Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, told the National Economic Council that the nation’s agricultural export had increased by…
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Asuogyaman District Assembly to Establish Fish Processing Factory
The Business Advisory Office of the Asuogyaman District Assembly (ADA) has declared its readiness to set up a fish processing…
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Package Business Ideas to Attract Investors – Ekow Mensah
Prospective Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and enterpreneurs who lack start up business capitals to begin businesses have been advised…
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