
We expect the government to give us some incentives to make the companies go to those areas to produce the concentrates to store them for periods when they are out of season.
“If not, we will continue to throw away the excess produce from the farmers. We also need government to set up policies to ensure that manufacturers play key role in production of the fruits used in the country,” Mr. Aggrey said.
To protect water bodies and make beverages safer for consumption, Mr
Aggrey urged the government to halt illegal mining, which polluted water bodies in the country.
“If not, very soon Ghana will have to import water or pay heavy price to treat water for production,” he noted.
By Eunice Hilda A. Mensah
GNA
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