submitted 20 days ago by afia3
- Professor Raphael Nyarkotey Obu delivered a speech at the British Council on resetting Ghana's economy through herbal medicine development.
- He highlighted the economic potential of herbal medicine, proposing to elevate the Traditional Medicine Practice Council to an Authority level to standardize and certify herbal medicines for local and international markets, attract investments, and create job opportunities.
- Ghana's rich biodiversity offers opportunities for economic diversification, job creation, and reducing dependency on imported pharmaceuticals.
- By strategically investing in key medicinal plants like hibiscus, neem, moringa, and dandelion, Ghana could generate billions in revenue, stabilize the cedi, and create a resilient financial ecosystem.
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