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As part of the Government Accountability series, Minister for Food and Agriculture Eric Opoku provided an update on the activities, initiatives, and progress of the ministry.
The briefing highlighted key measures aimed at improving agricultural productivity, supporting farmers, and addressing ongoing challenges in the sector.
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