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I want to ask a question just like Bhains Jugaali karti hai ....what is the annual sugar cane production of Ghana?...:-))))))))
Asked by Gaurav vyas,
23 Aug '10 03:49 pm
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Main Paaglon Ki Tarah Been Baza-Baza Ke Thak Gaya,
Wo Thi Ki Meri Bhais Ki Tarah Jugali Hi Karti Rahi.
Earlier this month, a Brazilian delegation called on Vice President John Mahama. The purpose was to discuss that countrys planned investment in bio-fuel production in Ghana. Mahamas body language, as captured by national television, depicted great excitement. Of course, no one frowns on such an offer at a time when the global economy has gone bonkers, reeling under the effects of a credit crunch which last year followed immediately on the heels of a yet-to be-resolved food supply crunch and an unprecedented skyrocketing crude oil price that spiked at US$147 in July but has since dipped and now hovers just above US$40.
The Brazilian visit was the follow up to another by President Lula da Silvas last year, after which he bragged: In Ghana, we are developing a project that will result in growing 27,000 hectares (of sugar cane) for the production of 150 million litres of ethanol pe ...more
Answered by baba kaamdev, 23 Aug '10 03:57 pm
Wo Thi Ki Meri Bhais Ki Tarah Jugali Hi Karti Rahi.
Earlier this month, a Brazilian delegation called on Vice President John Mahama. The purpose was to discuss that countrys planned investment in bio-fuel production in Ghana. Mahamas body language, as captured by national television, depicted great excitement. Of course, no one frowns on such an offer at a time when the global economy has gone bonkers, reeling under the effects of a credit crunch which last year followed immediately on the heels of a yet-to be-resolved food supply crunch and an unprecedented skyrocketing crude oil price that spiked at US$147 in July but has since dipped and now hovers just above US$40.
The Brazilian visit was the follow up to another by President Lula da Silvas last year, after which he bragged: In Ghana, we are developing a project that will result in growing 27,000 hectares (of sugar cane) for the production of 150 million litres of ethanol pe ...more
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The Brazilian visit was the follow up to another by President Lula da Silvas last year, after which he bragged: In Ghana, we are developing a project that will result in growing 27,000 hectares (of sugar cane) for the production of 150 million litres of ethanol per year that is destined for the Swedish market.
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Answered by anil garg, 23 Dec '11 01:59 am
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I could not see any relation between the first part and the second part of your question.
Answered by HEMANT MEHTA, 23 Aug '10 03:50 pm
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