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Ghana: Agric students turn cassava peels into animal feed

2013/04/11

Some students of the Kwadaso Agricultural College in the Ashanti Region have set up a company to recycle waste cassava peels into animal feed. The company, Kwadaco Company Limited, was formed by Mr Albert Adombile Ayingura, Mr Eric Agyei Gyansah and Mr Marcellinus Babai, 

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