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Kibi, Ghana Katılım Nisan 2011
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Angry cocoa farmers protest falling prices during Minority Caucus visit led by Hon. Annoh-Dompreh.
#AbanFonAba
#AgricultureCrisis
#GhanaianFarmersDeserveBetter
#KakarikaGovernment
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Hon. Annoh-Dompreh uplifts cocoa farmers during a difficult moment, as many report months of unpaid dues alongside recent price reductions.
#AbanFonAba
#AgricultureCrisis
#GhanaianFarmersDeserveBetter
#KakarikaGovernment
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*MINORITY CAUCUS ENGAGES FARMERS ACROSS BONO EAST REGION – ATEBUBU-AMANTIN, PRU WEST & KINTAMPO NORTH*
Today, the Minority Caucus, led by the Chief Whip and Member of Parliament for Nsawam-Adoagyiri, Frank Annoh-Dompreh, continued its nationwide farmers’ engagement with a focused visit to Atebubu-Amantin, Pru West, and Kintampo North Constituencies in the Bono East Region.
The team interacted with maize, cashew, yam, rice, and pepper farmers, many of whom are currently stranded without buyers for their produce.
Across all three constituencies, farmers expressed deep frustration over the collapse of prices, lack of ready market, and the failure of government to activate the Buffer Stock system to absorb their produce.
Some revealed that maize prices have dropped drastically from about GH₵1,600 to as low as GH₵200 per bag, leaving them unable to recover their investment.
Farmers also raised concerns about the high cost of inputs such as fertilizer and labour, as well as the impact of imported goods, particularly rice and maize, which they say have crippled the local market.
Many lamented that despite reports of funds allocated to Buffer Stock, their produce continues to rot, while they struggle to repay loans and sustain their families.
Responding to the concerns, the Minority assured farmers that their voices have been heard and will be strongly represented at the national level. The Caucus criticised the failure to release funds to support local farmers and called for immediate intervention to restore market confidence, ensure fair pricing, and provide timely payments.
The Minority reaffirmed its commitment to standing with farmers across the country and pledged to intensify its advocacy until government takes concrete steps to address the crisis facing the agricultural sector.
#StandWithFarmers
#MightyMinority
#AgricCrisis




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Sad Moment as Hon. Annoh-Dompreh commiserates with farmers in Nkoranza North.
#AbanFonAba
#AgricultureCrisis
#GhanaianFarmersDeserveBetter
#KakarikaGovernment
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Hon Frank Annoh-Dompreh has availed himself to listen to the problems cocoa, maize, rice and Yam farmers face since this insensitive John Mahama government came to power.. So far, so very good.. He has been fantastic and the people are telling him and the caucus their problems.
The NDC party should sit at Accra and take it for granted.. Ghanaians are watching Keenly.
#AbanFonAba
#AgricultureCrisis
#GhanaianFarmersDeserveBetter
#KakarikaGovernment

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Darkness can't stop the Minority's voice for farmers 🌑. Still on the ground, listening to cocoa farmers' struggles! #Cocoafarmesdeservesbetter #FarmersMatter
Hon.@FAnnohDompreh




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Calm but bold. Gentle yet powerful.
A strategic leader who never stops working for the people ❤️🔥
The People’s Dompreh—for a reason.
Chief, Akuafo da wo ase paaa 🙏🏽
@FAnnohDompreh

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Hon Rev John Ntim Fordjour has raised concerns that President John Dramani Mahama has failed to deliver on his promises,
speaking of a government sponsored LGBTQ bill, yet making it no priority while the private member’s bill is suppressed by the Speaker of Parliament and the majority leader.

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The Minority Caucus, spearheaded by Chief Whip Frank Annoh-Dompreh, has commenced its cocoa sector tour in the Tano North Constituency of the Ahafo Region, engaging farmers directly on pressing issues surrounding pricing and delayed payments.
The team is set to continue its outreach in the Asutifi North and Asutifi South Constituencies, strengthening efforts to elevate the concerns of cocoa farmers and push for swift government intervention.
#CocoaFarmersDeserveBetter




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No retreat, no surrender—We soldier on until cocoa farmers get the fairness they deserve! 💪🏾🔥
@FAnnohDompreh
#CocoaFarmersDeserveBetter

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While government spends GHC5.5M monthly on party executives, cocoa farmers are left struggling.
Frank Annoh-Dompreh is right—this must change.
Pay the farmers. Protect the backbone of our economy.
#CocoaFarmersDeserveBetter

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