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Ghana wants to make importing food like rice and tomatoes more costly: expert explains why it's a bad idea

Ghana, like many other developing nations, relies heavily on imports of food and consumer goods to feed its population. For instance, Ghana imports 55% of the rice that is consumed locally.

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Ghana Wants to Make Importing Food Like Rice and Tomatoes More Costly - Expert Explains Why It's a Bad Idea

Ghana Wants to Make Importing Food Like Rice and Tomatoes More Costly - Expert Explains Why It's a Bad Idea
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Ghana wants to make importing food like rice and tomatoes more costly: expert explains why it's a bad idea

Ghana wants to make importing food like rice and tomatoes more costly: expert explains why it's a bad idea

Ghana wants to make importing food like rice and tomatoes more costly: expert explains why it's a bad idea
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