Ghana's Style Of Politics Threatens Cocoa Sector (Modern Day Ghana)
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27.02.18
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Modern Day Ghana published an article which featured IFPRI’s new book, The Cocoa Coast, and comments from its co-author Shashidhara Kolavalli. The article cited Kolavalli’s suggestion that the Ghanaian government educate farmers on the instability of international market prices. Kolavalli cited that the current practices of the government are unsustainable. The article was also featured in The Herald and several other news outlets.
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