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    CFAG Speaks On Prioritization of Made zin Ghana Products 

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931June 9, 2024 Agriculture
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    CFAG Speaks On Prioritization of Made zin Ghana Products

    The Concerned Farmers Association of Ghana (CFAG) are advising Ghanaians to prioritize consuming “Made in Ghana” products, particularly fresh produce, to ensure a healthy life and avoid unnecessary medical expenses.

    We believe that our locally grown fruits and vegetables are nutritious, chemical-free, and suitable for consumption. Embracing homegrown products will not only boost our economy but also safeguard our health and wellbeing.

    Imported produce may contain harmful chemicals and pesticides, posing health risks and increasing the burden on our healthcare system. By choosing “Made in Ghana” products, we can:

    – Support local farmers and the economy
    – Enjoy fresh, nutritious, and chemical-free produce
    – Reduce healthcare costs and live longer, healthier lives ( NHIS )

    We urge all Ghanaians to join us in promoting and consuming “Made in Ghana” products. Together, let’s build a healthier nation and a stronger economy.

    Thank you.
    FARMER GENERAL NANA OBOADIE BOATENG BONSU II,
    PRESIDENT
    Concerned Farmers Association of Ghana.
    0246707391

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