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Prolonged dry spell threatens farming season in Upper East Region
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Prolonged dry spell threatens farming season in Upper East Region

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
A prolonged dry spell is raising fears of poor harvests among farmers in parts of the Upper East Region, with many saying weeks of little or no rainfall have placed their crops and livelihoods at risk.

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