Wednesday, 16 May 2012

MAKE PANBROS SALT A TOURIST SITE

Pambros site in a picture
SALTING MAKING is one of the most lucrative businesses in the world. Presently, it is only Ghana and senegal that produce salt in the sub-region with a total production of about 350,000 metric tonnes per year, a figure far below the expected demand of 1.5 million metric tonnes per year. in Accra for instance, panbros salt industries is the largest salt refineries and has its landmarks closer to the sea.
 it has nice its nice terraces that borders the sea and other ridges that have been created along the neighbouring communities provide a good spectacle for tourists.
the production of salt till date has still not been known by many people, this is as a result of misinformation on how salt is made.most people have never witnessed the production of salt and how the processes leads to the refined salt. a careful view from the hills of mccarthy will give a beautiful and splendid siht of the panbros salt and how the place has been divided into terraces.
the making of salt goes through a series of activities before the desired salt is got. depending on the type of salt needed, the usual salt needed or commonly used is the sea salt. it goes through the processes of collection, filteration, boiling,  second filtering, baking and last but not the least scrapping for test and refining into a desired type.
picture from saltrefineries.com
theses wonderful processes and the nature by which the place has been used needs urgent and technical advice to make provisions for people who have not had the chance to experience such a vast land producing salt.

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