At scene 4:06, was there no other humane way to have killed the fish than to cut them in to half with the knife? I am not bashing on here about any negativity, but at scene 4:35 you can clearly see the fish was still twitching even after been severed in half. I'm sure you could have stunned the fish or something along the line to have spared it of the pain it just went through.
What is you recommendation then. If you can't watch just leave. I'm sure you will still complain about how doctors cut ppl during surgery. Some of you complain about any thing. Tell us fishes are supposed to be killed?🤔🤔
I love that we are getting a platform to talk about farming in Ghana, but let us becareful what we are growing for the people to eat. So no one sees the problem with this? God created everything and for them to reproduce. If you are tellings us that this is what you have to do for this fish to reproduce than this is a man made food. So if this fish cannot reproduce with it's mate on its own then how did this fish life started? Please, these are serious issue because Ghana, today we have many illness and most of them are from western ideas of food instead God's natural food He has given us. Any food that cannot reproduce itself is artificial. Any food that you grow but cannot use the seed from what you have grown to plant more is artificial. Our so called agric leaders are deceiving us.
MrKofi Haynes I know exactly what you mean but it's the growth of population and demand for the certain cuisines that prompts the use of these methods for reproducing
Nice1 EvenBetter younare right, butnit is sad because we are sicker than any other time. Ghana is big but everything is made to attract people to one place, Accra.