These people need to be educated on how to develop broad acre farming....I am aware ,that it costs money for plant and equipment, seed and fertiliser....but they need to look outside the square, and do collective farming, whe ... read full comment
These people need to be educated on how to develop broad acre farming....I am aware ,that it costs money for plant and equipment, seed and fertiliser....but they need to look outside the square, and do collective farming, where a community Poole's resources .
But doing one property at a time ,of say 20 acres
planting maize or tomatoes....pineapples etc.
IF YOU WANT TO REDUCE YOUR COSTS.....INCREASE YOUR PRODUCTION, THAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO MAKE MONEY.
AND AS EACH FARM SHOWS A PROFIT ,YOU MOVE ONTO ANOTHER FARM AND DO THE SAME ,AND PLANT BROAD ACRE CROPS..
IT CAN BE DONE ONLY IF YOU HAVE A COMMUNITY THAT WILL PULL TOGETHER.
THE ITALIANS DO IT .....ITS A FAMILY THING,, IN THE END EVERYONE PROSPERS
Rodney 11 months ago
Many Ghanaian business people who are fixated on imports of food are hesitant to go into commercial cultivation of those items that can be produced locally. The millions of Cedis they are hoarding could be channelled into com ... read full comment
Many Ghanaian business people who are fixated on imports of food are hesitant to go into commercial cultivation of those items that can be produced locally. The millions of Cedis they are hoarding could be channelled into commercial farming and add value to the produce. Experience has taught Ghanaians that anytime the government makes funds available to support small and medium sized enterprises in agriculture sector, the said funds are siphoned into individual pockets. The private sector is best suited to modernize our agricultural sector and must be given all the necessary support to venture into agribusiness. Extension Services are supposed to support farmers and rural communities by providing them with valuable knowledge, training and resources to improve agricultural practices
and livelihoods. Are our extension services doing effective work? How often do we measure their effectiveness ?
Accranie.z 11 months ago
@Roadrunner, You Have Not Been Listening to The Farmers and Definitely not Conversant of the Gh. Economy(More than Half the People of Working Age are Engage in Agriculture Sector Yet they Can't Meet the Countrys Nutritional N ... read full comment
@Roadrunner, You Have Not Been Listening to The Farmers and Definitely not Conversant of the Gh. Economy(More than Half the People of Working Age are Engage in Agriculture Sector Yet they Can't Meet the Countrys Nutritional Needs)
Accranie 11 months ago
The Inability of the Farmers to Meet the Countrys Nutritional Needs has been pinned on the InEfficient Ways We go about Engaging in Agriculture(Primitive Tools and Dependence on RailFall) Dr. and His Colleagues Have Proposed ... read full comment
The Inability of the Farmers to Meet the Countrys Nutritional Needs has been pinned on the InEfficient Ways We go about Engaging in Agriculture(Primitive Tools and Dependence on RailFall) Dr. and His Colleagues Have Proposed Solutions over the Years But Politician/Leaders Have Made the Decision Not to Add Letter to Spirit to Propel the Country into the Next Level of Development(South Korea,Malaysia,Indonesia etc) The Prayer of The Clear Thinking Gh. is For Prez.Mahama to Implement THE REPORT(Dr Abu Sakara)
Like One of My BigBrothers(Pastor Oduro) Put it the Country is Sick and Among the Remedies Prescribed is the Constitulization of A NDP Contained in THE REPORT
Hannan 11 months ago
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MATTHEW 11 months ago
IT IS TRUE WE IN THE NORTH EAST REGION GREW A LOT OF SESAME BUT EVERYTHING IS TRANSPORTED TO TOGO FOR PROCESSING, WHY?
IT IS TRUE WE IN THE NORTH EAST REGION GREW A LOT OF SESAME BUT EVERYTHING IS TRANSPORTED TO TOGO FOR PROCESSING, WHY?
These people need to be educated on how to develop broad acre farming....I am aware ,that it costs money for plant and equipment, seed and fertiliser....but they need to look outside the square, and do collective farming, whe ...
read full comment
Many Ghanaian business people who are fixated on imports of food are hesitant to go into commercial cultivation of those items that can be produced locally. The millions of Cedis they are hoarding could be channelled into com ...
read full comment
@Roadrunner, You Have Not Been Listening to The Farmers and Definitely not Conversant of the Gh. Economy(More than Half the People of Working Age are Engage in Agriculture Sector Yet they Can't Meet the Countrys Nutritional N ...
read full comment
The Inability of the Farmers to Meet the Countrys Nutritional Needs has been pinned on the InEfficient Ways We go about Engaging in Agriculture(Primitive Tools and Dependence on RailFall) Dr. and His Colleagues Have Proposed ...
read full comment
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IT IS TRUE WE IN THE NORTH EAST REGION GREW A LOT OF SESAME BUT EVERYTHING IS TRANSPORTED TO TOGO FOR PROCESSING, WHY?