Farmers count their losses as nearly two months of lack of rains destroy their crops

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  • ITS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY-FAMINE IS IMMINENT 1 year ago

    VERY BAD HARVESTS THIS YEAR MEANS FAMINE ON THE HORIZON.

  • LeeRoy 1 year ago

    Where are all the 1District1Dams?

  • Saku 1 year ago

    Not only the northern part is experiencing the drought. Farmers in the south are also facing similar problems
    We must pray now for what we are experiencing shortly is .devastating.

  • TonyB 1 year ago

    As a country why should we rely on the natural weather instead of irrigation Until we go into serious irrigation for farming this trend will continue to haunt us

  • Lost Cathedral Int. 1 year ago

    Make a way from the Red Volta River to Tamale and bring in some irrigation systems for the farm land. 1 village 1 dam does not work cause the dam is dry. What does the Agric Minister say?

  • Ato Amaniampong 1 year ago

    It's all over in West Africa.... Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Chad, Niger, etc

  • Michael Donkor 1 year ago

    It's very alarming, Bono Region and to a large extend Banda District has it's fair share of the devastation.Everything ranging from g'nuts,soya beans,maize, yam etc are lost to the weather.Famine is eminent cos even if it sho ...
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  • Fufehhhh 1 year ago

    So, even with all the water from Burkina Fasso that was flooding, and all the dams , and all the overflow from Akosombo, etc is the government still
    Incapable of completing the channels and waterways that would feed to the ...
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  • University drop out ! 1 year ago

    You dumb ass African will never learn now you will feel.. Your government allowed the enemy of the black race to set up the white man military base on your soil who are he defending you from..

    He is here creating drought ...
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