GARDJA urges speedy operationalisation of cocoa farmers' welfare fund
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GARDJA urges speedy operationalisation of cocoa farmers' welfare fund

Published September 2, 20203 min read

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CocoaSEND GhanaGhana Cocoa Board (Cocobod)Ghana Agricultural and Rural Development Journalists Association (GARDJA)Mr. Moses Djan AsieduGhana Journalists Association presidentRoland Affail MonneySandra Sarkwah

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