CEDA blames low growth on mono-culture

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Citizen Entrepreneurial Development Agency (CEDA)'s Head of Property and Manufacturing, James Moribame, has blamed mono-cultural products and lack of import substitution for low growth in the agency's manufacturing sector.

Moribame was speaking at a manufacturing forum themed Quality in Manufacturing: Getting it Right the First Time, at GICC yesterday.

He said failure to look at what the country is in demand of and closing the import gap is a major challenge that continues to hold the sector from attaining growth.

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