
TCDA targets competitive tree-crop value chains beyond production
Elizabeth PUNSU, Mampong
The Tree Crops Development Authority (TCDA) has stressed the need to move beyond increasing production and build competitive tree-crop value chains that extend from the farm to processing, manufacturing, branding and higher-value markets.
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