Aamaa, I can't tell you how proud I am of you. I wish Uncle Billy had lived on a bit longer to see what you have made of yourself. You were a high flyer all along anyway. You just were different, that's all! I am so glad you didn't give in to popular demand and external pressures but followed your heart. I remember how you topped your year in Cedar House well over 35 years ago; Daddy was so proud of you and made so much noise about that.achievement of yours. My dear, may God Almighty bless every little effort of yours and raise up your helpers to come to your aid. May He cause you to stand before kings and not mere men, in your due season! Once again, Ayɛkoo, Tsulɔ kpakpa. Yehowa awo onɔ gojoo kɛ damɔ o he grɔŋ nɔ!!!🔥🔥🔥
Nana Addo Obaatanpa please consider to do the bush roads for the farmers, for them to enjoy their hard works. Ayekoo to my dear farmers, Ayekoo to Mr Anim Addo my best host and your crew. Indeed you are doing a hard work for we your viewers to know what's going on in Ghana. Thank you very much may God bless you and all farmers across Ghana, stay Blessed all farmers.
Wow. I am really impressed. Love her strength and determination. These are the people who forge ahead amidst all odds. They are the ones this country needs to support.
Is it possible in these difficult times to deploy all those military trucks parked in various camps to go into the business of transporting food from farms to markets at subsidised prices? I believe that these are the best times for pushing locally produced goods.
Infact, i share the same dream with this woman. I'm in UK and my main desire is to come back home and start my farming. I need someone like this woman to mentor me. God bless this woman.
NICE VERY EDUCATIVE. But from my many interactions with farmers, i have come to the realization that it is very difficult for farmers to have enough cash to hire mechanization services even at a reduced price.
Great job. How can we get the CSIR fertilizer/pesticide? Who exactly can we contact or where precisely can we go. I called the CSIR offices but they are unaware of the fertilizer.
It's about time our scientist provide small holder farmers with varieties of crops that can make efficient use of very little nutrients in the soil and still produce appreciable quantities yield. It is very irrelevant if scientist provide farmers with high seed yielding varieties which need chemical fertilizers before its potentials can be realized. They need varieties that demands little to no fertilizers and little technologies.