RUPAG defends temporary raw rubber export ban
Agribusiness

RUPAG defends temporary raw rubber export ban

…dismisses monopoly claims

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The Rubber Processors Association of Ghana (RUPAG) has defended government's temporary ban on raw rubber exports, insisting the policy is protecting Ghana's industrialisation agenda rather than creating monopolies or depriving farmers and traders of market opportunities.

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