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Opoku says talking won't stop Ghana's poisoners
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61647, member: 636"] Agriculture Minister Eric Opoku questioned whether emergency declarations would solve Ghana's illegal mining problems. Government officials believe concrete actions matter more than dramatic announcements during the environmental crisis. Authorities continue implementing existing strategies to combat destructive mining operations across the country. President John Mahama will evaluate emergency measures only after current interventions prove insufficient. Illegal mining activities contaminate agricultural areas with mercury and dangerous chemicals throughout Ghana. Farmlands become unsuitable for growing crops as toxic substances spread through soil and water systems. Food production faces severe threats from these environmental hazards affecting rural communities. Public health risks increase when contaminated agricultural products enter the national food supply chain. [/QUOTE]
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