Tag Archives: Pork

No African swine fever recorded; enjoy your pork – Veterinary Officer

“No African Swine Fever has been recorded in the Ashanti region,” the Regional Veterinary Officer, Dr Mabel Abudu has said. While allaying the fears in the residents, she said, lovers of pork can go ahead to enjoy it without fear. But she advised the public to purchase pork which has …

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Price of pork shoots up

The price of pork has witnessed a marginal increment of GH¢4 effective September 1, 2023. The cost of 1 kilo of pork which was selling at GH¢26 now selling at GH¢30. According to the Ashanti Regional Organiser of Pig Farmers and Producers Association, Augustine Naah, the high cost of feed …

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Blakk Rasta lists six deadly consequences of eating pork

Following Sonnie Badu’s claims that eating pork easily exposes one to demonic attacks, popular Broadcaster cum musician, Blakk Rasta, has also provided a tall list of hazards that pork could cause to one’s health. Earlier in an address to his congregants, Sonnie Badu said: “When the devil wants to get through to you, they …

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Stop eating pork, it attracts demonic attack – Sonnie Badu warns

Gospel singer and founder of Rockhill Chapel, Rev. Sonnie Badu, has cautioned Christians to be wary of certain kinds of animals they consume as some could make them easily accessible to all demons. According to him, the Bible had declared some animals including pigs, unclean and as such, Christians must …

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Pig farmers announce another increase in prices of pork

The Ashanti Regional Pig Famers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has once again announced an upward adjustment in prices of its products (Pork) from GHS18 to Ghs22 effective December 1, 2022 According to Philemon Kwabena Ampongsie, Ashanti regional Secretary of PFAG, the hike is as a result of high cost of …

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Pork price shoots up effective September 20

The Pig Famers Association of Ghana (PFAG) has announced an upward adjustment in the prices of its products across the country, effective September 20 this year. The development, according to the leadership of the association, was a result of an increment in the prices of feed and husbandry among others. …

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