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  2. Tanganyika groundnut scheme - Wikipedia

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    Groundnut cultivation in Malawi. In February 1948, the United Africa Company handed over responsibility for the project to the newly formed Overseas Food Corporation (OFC). It sent a new manager, Major-General Desmond Harrison, to the site. He found the scheme in a state of chaos, and immediately tried to instil some military discipline, which ...

  3. Kokonte - Wikipedia

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    Kokonte, also known as abeti3, lapiiwa, lapelawa [1] or “face the wall”, is a staple swallow food eaten in some parts of Africa including Togo, Ghana and others. In Ghana, kokonte is eaten by most of the ethnic groups like the Ga, Akan, Hausa, [2] Kokonte usually is brown, grey and deep green depending on the type of ethnic group that prepares the dish.

  4. Vigna subterranea - Wikipedia

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    The annual production of Bambara groundnut is estimated to be 0.2 million tonnes from an area of 0.25 million hectares worldwide. Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the largest producer of Bambara groundnut, while a small quantity is produced in Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand and Indonesia), the United States, and Australia.

  5. African Groundnut Council - Wikipedia

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    The African Groundnut Council is an Intergovernmental organization designed to promote groundnuts produced in the countries of the Gambia, Mali, Niger, Senegal, the Sudan and Nigeria. History [ edit ]

  6. Salaga Slave Market - Wikipedia

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    Salaga Slave Market is an 18th-century slave market located in the East Gonja District of the Savannah Region of Ghana. [1] During the Trans-Atlantic slave trade , Salaga served as an important market where slaves were transported to the coast for export.

  7. List of ecological tourist sites in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... These are the list of ecotourist sites in Ghana ...

  8. Cocoa Processing Company - Wikipedia

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    Groundnut Coated with Chocolate (Pebbles (Chocolate dragees)) Royal Natural Cocoa Powder; Alltime (Instant drinking chocolate) Vitaco (Instant drinking chocolate) [1] The Company’s products have won several local and international quality awards, thereby confirming the organoleptic quality of food products presented to consumers.

  9. Akosua Adoma Perbi - Wikipedia

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    Akosua Adoma Perbi née Nketiah (born 1952) is a Ghanaian author and a history professor at the University of Ghana. [1] [2] [3]Perbi is the author of A History of Indigenous Slavery in Ghana from the 15th to the 19th Century and has written over twenty refereed articles and book chapters.