Ghana urged to cut over $2b food import bill to secure future

[Ghana Business News - Ghana] - 1er/12/2025
The Reverend Martin Amenaki, Municipal Chief Executive of Ketu North, has said that Ghana’s long-term food security and economic independence hinge on reducing the more than $2 billion spent annually on food imports. The post Ghana urged to cut over $2b food import bill to secure future (…)
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