Enyonam is very skilled at making agriculture understandable to the youth today. Breaking down the stereotype that Agri business is not cool. Very smart. She's trying to achieve more than just interviews and documentaries
Good Job Enyonam You don't seize to amaze me with your power packed content. I have been researching about cocopeat in the last 4 months never knew we already have a producer in ghana.
It’s more or less mulch for your soil. Mulch primarily helps keep moisture in your soil. Enyo I enjoy watching your videos, however sometimes I notice you cut your farmers off during their speech. They may have more to share however when you cut them off before they finish speaking we may lose out on some important stuff they may want to share.
Goodm thank you for bringing the ghanian farmer it is creative ideas and the same time he is creating employment with local resource been use we in guyana make lots of product from coconut it is part of our history adios
Thank you goodm or buenos dias coconut plam corn fish and all other is the creator gift to live health but we get lost from our history .The caribbean universitys Institutes a Revolutionary approach to agriculture fish dehydration should be taugh afarm with out fish is like a chain with missing link knowledge is power when it is put to use gracias.
Good job young man. These are the young men the country needs. He needs help to protect the mulch from rain. Good interview skills. I would need a larg quantity for my farm when i land in the country in August. ❤.
Hi. Enyonam, Thanks for this interview 🙏. This farmer is very knowledgeable and may be qualified to become an inductor in this field. Good questions and instructive answers. More grease to your knees and elbows; Keep going 💪 good job. 👍
I know a lady doing a great job with Cocopeat, her baggage is huge,, I love your venture,, but if u haven’t gone to someone farms,, don’t think u have grown the largest.. More grace to you
That's an interesting job. I have been thinking of how to recycle coconut fibres for years. My advice to the entrepreneur is.his workers need to wear nose covering to avoid breathing issues from the dust from the finished product. Its very very important
This is very inspiring, not just the initiative but also for tapping in a very important market with a product that grows naturally on the West Africa shores. The question I have is, what are all the advantages that a farmer gets from coco peat, especially in terms of soil-borne bugs and diseases?
Have been patiently waiting for this video, since you posted the picture days ago. Great content as usual. Watching from Cameroon. Would like to get in contact with the guy.
This is a massive industry and he can only keep getting it bigger and better.. One thing I have always said is that past and present government lacks vision. See.. Nice for the government to come up with this 1d1f...but what is needed is one area one industrial area.. At least 10 to 20 acres of space for a light industrial area.. Odorkor, kaneshie taifa dome osu la teshie gbawe etc etc must each have a light industrial area. This will help especially to locals to set up their small scale factories and packaging businesses.. That way residents in each area can have access to jobs... The whole of Accra only one industrial area.. And we have tema.. That's it... Since 1960 only two.. That's very poor.. Accra now is full of houses so no chance except government buys off chunks of land in each area to set this up.. That way you will have welders carpenters block factories pure water manufacturer etc would be in these small industrial areas.. Accra is spent so they have to start doing that in other regions
Wow you're welcome back my girl, can you please tell me how to get in touch because I need to buy some for my garden. Enyonam my darling you are doing a great job, bless you for your good job. Thanks. ✌️and 💝
Yes, i subscribed...never heard of coco peat until i saw this video....my question is how do you convince farmers to try this since they are so steeped in their old ways....if i can get a market for this locally, i might try this....are there many of such in Ghana? By the way, how would you get the market for it? Thanks
Enyonam Thanks for the exposure. However, if you really want to help the farmers and these businesses you have to put their contact details on your screen as they do in Kenya. Thanks🙏
I'm not sure anyone ask for the contact information of these farmers and it wasn't given. However you could have asked me why I don't display, that their request. Thank you
@@theghanaianfarmer Sorry. I believe if they are on your platform it means they need customers / market. Well, we educate ourselves everyday and i have learned today that not all businesses in Ghana want their contact to be displayed or market for potential customers. Thanks for the insight. I remember buying some farm products from Kenya and only for the Kenyan to tell me he learned it from a Ghanaian in Ghana when he was visiting Ghana.
investors can help you reach buyers. It's all part of investment. Investors don't just give you money they become part of business they bring buyers they bring new factory buildings and machinery so don't say but .... just say yes to investments
He sounds selfish. He wants all for himself, and this is why Ghana 🇬🇭 has only mushrooms 🍄 companies. Think about it. When he gets sick for a few months, that company may collapse. He should ask others. But with partners, he will go far and maintain the momentum and the acceleration. Bro, don't be selfish.