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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Agbogbloshie Exotic vegetable Group Donates to Osu Childrens Home

Story: Stephen Bonsu

THE Agbogbloshie Co-operative Exotic Vegetables Farmers and Marketing Society Limited, has donated non-perishable foods and exotic vegetables amounting to ¢800 to the Osu Children’s Home in Accra.
The association, which has the widest exotic vegetable market in West Africa comprised of farmers and root producers of their products, hence, deemed the kind gesture as their widow’s mite to the poor.
The donated food items included two bags of 25kg rice, a gallon of oil, baskets of cucumbers, carrots, cabbages, yellow melon, green beans, squash, pepper, cauliflowers and spring onions among others.
Briefing Daily Graphic after the donation, the chairman of the Agbogbloshie Co-operative Exotic Vegetable Farmers and Marketing Society Limited, Mr. George Opare Asante explained that the donation calls on the general public to see it as a responsibility to help the vulnerable especially the orphans in the society.
“This is what we sell and produce and helping others like donations at least, helps advertise and bring us out to the world aside other undeniable benefits”, he added.
The chairman was also of the view that the food items will help develop and supplement the children with a balanced diet for healthy growth.
He noted out that the producers of the exotic vegetables are given enough education in their cultivation of their farm produce for human consumption.
The Head Supervisor of the Osu Children’s Home, Mrs. Sharon Abbey, who received the donation, expressed sincere gratitude to the donors for their kind gesture.
Mrs. Abbey, however, recalled the excitement in receiving such balanced nutritional food supplements for the home as several donations had always comprised of non-perishable foods and items.
She added, “In order to prepare a balanced diet for the children, we need to box the mills with fresh vegetables and these vegetable donations will immensely support us“.
The Head Supervisor further called on all and sundry to come to the children’s homes aid as government’s aid to them is limited.

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