The agricultural ministry should seriously partner this programme by bringing on board experts to give direct professional advise and contact details of extension officers at the locality. We must walk the talk, planting for food and jobs should not just be at offices and on paper. Well done, Ayekooooo!!!!
Very good programme, but point of correction. The farming system is not mixed-farming as reported above. It is mixed-cropping - the system of sowing two or three crops together on the same land. Mixed-farming refers to the farming system which involves the growing of crops as well as the raising of livestock. Keep up the good work and stay blessed!
We need more programmes like this to educate the youth, to show them the opportunities in farming so they do waste their time waiting on the government to give them jobs. I have watched all the 8 episodes. Please don't stop there we need more. Questions like how the farmers fine buyers for their produce needs to be answered.
I have really enjoyed this show, my passion is farming but I don't know how to start,, how do I contact Mr Baffour ,the farmer in this show to assist me .. thank you.
Mixed cropping is a great way to utilize land and prevent pest. We need more diverse farms, in a natural Ghanaian forest there is not only odum. There is odum, oyina, emire, sapele, wawa and many more so why should our farms be only mango or cocoa or coconut when we can have all and share the risk of crop failure