All Ghana articles – Page 4
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ArticleBlue Skies' Anthony Pile tells it like it is
Martyn Fisher meets one of the most passionate and outspoken leaders and visionaries in the fresh produce industry
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ArticlePresident of Ghana cuts ribbon on new Blue Skies factory
UK-headquartered firm, already one of Ghana's largest employers, creates 300 new jobs with new juice-making site
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ArticleEU ambassador reportedly issues Ghana veg warning
William Hannah is said to have claimed veg production in the African nation must be improved, and called for urgent action to be taken
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ArticleRegal gong for fruit giant Blue Skies
Firm's third Queen's Award for Sustainable Development recognises its contribution to development in Africa and South America
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ArticleMMD nets exotics import contract
Each week, one of four AEL vessels from Africa will bring around 3,500 tonnes of fruit and vegetables to the Portsmouth-based firm
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ArticleGhana to grow vegetable exports
The Ghanaian government sees vegetables as the best way to diversify and boost the West African country's growing economy
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ArticleUrban farming boosts global food production
Report claims urban farming has greater influence than previously thought and should help inform agricultural policy
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ArticleAPMT agrees US$1bn Ghana port upgrade
Expansion plan will boost Tema’s capacity from 670,000 TEUs to 3.5m TEUs
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ArticleGhana re-admits exports to EU
The West African country has lifted its ban on vegetable exports to the EU, promising increased monitoring
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ArticleGhana faces EU vegetable ban
Found falling foul of EU quality standards, Ghanaian vegetable growers are set to miss out on a key export market
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ArticleGhana's costly export truck saga
Two vans purchased in 2010 for €600k under government scheme to help boost exports remain unused
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ArticleTotal Produce to invest in veg and soft fruit
Company aiming to apply core fresh produce expertise to categories such as exotic vegetables and berries
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ArticlePineapple importer wants us to go topless
Major European retailer assessing potential cost saving to be made by removing crowns prior to shipping
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ArticleGhana endures major pineapple slump
Ghana's international exporters drop from 50 to 15 in less than a decade, with the situation looking increasingly bleak
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ArticleVegpro plans expansion into Ghana
Kenyan horticultural company secures more than €5m in funding to develop production of vegetables in west Africa
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ArticleEU trade supports Ghana
APIBANA's president has stressed the importance of the Economic Partnership Agreement between Ghana and the EU
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ArticleWest African consumers value organics
Researchers find large majority of shoppers in Benin and Ghana willing to pay more for pesticide-free fresh produce
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ArticleBrand Dossier | KIKU
The apple brand is set to unveil an eye-catching new promotional tie-in with a leading Formula One racing team this month, the latest in a series of sporting endorsements
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ArticlePrice war stirs up pineapple market
Volumes reported to be "through the roof" in the UK as country's major supermarket chains engage in price-led promotions
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ArticleGhana outlines mango scheme
National Mango Plantation Project designed to open doors for communities through agricultural growth

