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Ghana's galamsey miners are serving you mercury
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61646, member: 636"] Ghana faces severe agricultural threats from illegal mining operations contaminating farmland with mercury and toxic chemicals. Agriculture Minister Eric Opoku identified these substances as the primary danger to national food security and public health. The contamination makes crop cultivation extremely difficult while poisoning soil and water sources. These toxic materials entering the food supply could harm the entire population. Opoku characterized illegal mining as a national emergency rather than a political issue during a TV3 interview. The environmental destruction will create lasting damage for future generations according to the minister. Government officials prefer implementing concrete measures instead of declaring a formal state of emergency. Authorities believe direct action produces better results than emergency proclamations alone. [/QUOTE]
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