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  2. 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 ]

  3. Tanganyika groundnut scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Tanganyika groundnut scheme, or East Africa groundnut scheme, ... Development Disaster and Labour Market in Southern Tanganyika 1946-1952".

  4. Markets in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Accra Mall remains Ghana's prime supermarket.The mall, which started operations in the 2008, [2] sought to improve the Ghanaian shopping experience. It is located on the Spintex Road adjacent the Tema Motorway.

  5. Tamale Central Market - Wikipedia

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    2.1 The Tamale Central Market, located in the heart of Tamale, Ghana, is the largest market in northern Ghana. It serves as a hub of commerce and cultural exchange, attracting traders and visitors from all across Ghana. The market offers a wide variety of goods, including traditional crafts, clothing, and local cuisine.

  6. Makola Market - Wikipedia

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    At the "Ghana at 60" anniversary celebration in 2017, African print retailers in Makola Market threatened to boycott the sale of the official cloth used during the celebration due to its huge cost. The cloth was being sold at a price of 240 cedis for 12 yards (11 m).

  7. Kantamanto Market - Wikipedia

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    Kantamanto Market is a market area situated in the central business district of Accra, in Ghana. The market consists mostly of the typical Akan tribes of Kwahus and Ashantis. It is a well known market in Accra with a specialization in clothing resale. The site is an important part of the informal economy of the city. [1]

  8. Kotokoraba Market, Cape Coast, Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Kotokoraba Market, or Kotokuraba Market, is the largest market in Cape Coast, capital of the Central Region of Ghana, which is the tourism hub of Ghana.Cape Coast is known for many reasons, including for its UN World Heritage Site – Cape Coast Castle – and its senior high schools, and is also popular because of its market.

  9. Nima, Accra - Wikipedia

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    Nima is a Zongo residential town in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The town is popular because of its market – the Nima market. [1] The name Nima has its etymology from the Ga Language which literally means the "city of the King". Nii means King in the Ga language, while the word city in the same language is mann. There have been a few ...