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From cocoa to carrots: How Ghana–Canada Agribusiness deals could lower food prices – If we get it right

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By Enoch Young DOGBE At Agbogbloshie market, a small bowl of carrots that sold for five cedis last year now goes for ten, or more. Carrots are not imported luxury goods. They are grown in Ghana, largely in the north, by farmers who should be benefiting from rising demand. Yet prices continue to rise, farmers […]

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