He was, however, critical of the media reports, saying they were exaggerated. Speaking to Stephen Anti on Hot Issues, Alhaji Abdul-Wahab said government is planning a state-of-the-art mill near Fumbisi to not only purchase rice directly from farmers but also process them for export. He said Ghana exports major cash crops to some countries within the West Africa sub-region after winning a bid for storage in 2017. “We have Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali and other countries,” he listed, adding that “it is not just rice [but] maize, soya bean and others”. He said government’s vision to store major crops for the consumption of the West African sub-region will see the commissioning of about 40 warehouses at the end of 2019. He said in all 80 warehouses have been projected to be built. He added that government wants to win another bid to have the power to purchase as well. By Emmanuel Kwame Amoh|editors.3news.com|Ghana Follow @kwame_amoh
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