Enough of calling government to your aid all the time when such basic thing especially can be fixed by private business. Agriculture should be treated as business so as to attract the business community to invest and make it ... read full comment
Enough of calling government to your aid all the time when such basic thing especially can be fixed by private business. Agriculture should be treated as business so as to attract the business community to invest and make it more attractive no appeal for funds altitude. Tell us your problems specifically and we will bring in the solution we can always negotiate on terms of payment for the farmer. I have enough solar technology solution I can implement for them.
JK 9 years ago
Many farmers look for subsidies. Even if the required inputs are advanced to them, to be paid off following harvest, it becomes a problem.
Once the harvest is in, even when profitable, servicing loans or paying back cost ... read full comment
Many farmers look for subsidies. Even if the required inputs are advanced to them, to be paid off following harvest, it becomes a problem.
Once the harvest is in, even when profitable, servicing loans or paying back cost of inputs, as agreed on, becomes a problem.
Like you Larry, I would be willing to prefinance a maize farmer for example. On harvesting, I would expect to be paid back my inputs at a fair price or in kind. After all, no matter what, I will need maize for my poultry.
People just don't want to do the right thing.
Osei Kusi 9 years ago
How does one need to get a peice of land there for farming ? If one have an answer my e-mail is jomensah@msn.com and am in France who want to farm in Ghana
How does one need to get a peice of land there for farming ? If one have an answer my e-mail is jomensah@msn.com and am in France who want to farm in Ghana
JK 9 years ago
This is one of the problems. If Ghanaians are not stealing electrical cables, they will dig out pipes and sell them as scrap.
After all this, many trun around and blame the government.
Takyi Effah, Director of MoFA, w ... read full comment
This is one of the problems. If Ghanaians are not stealing electrical cables, they will dig out pipes and sell them as scrap.
After all this, many trun around and blame the government.
Takyi Effah, Director of MoFA, while appealing to government to revive the second irrigation site by probably relaying pipes, does not shed light on what will be done to stop theft at the site.
The thieves are probably getting their pick-axes ready, as I write!
A darn shame!
Osei Kusi 9 years ago
JK I share the same interest with you so please I have put my e-mail so let me have yours so that I can contact you for talks àn this issues I love agriculture too much though am a télécoms tech an living in France
JK I share the same interest with you so please I have put my e-mail so let me have yours so that I can contact you for talks àn this issues I love agriculture too much though am a télécoms tech an living in France
JK 9 years ago
Osei,
I got your e-mail and will contact you so we can start communicating. Maybe we can find some common interests, and do something about it.
Osei,
I got your e-mail and will contact you so we can start communicating. Maybe we can find some common interests, and do something about it.
Enough of calling government to your aid all the time when such basic thing especially can be fixed by private business. Agriculture should be treated as business so as to attract the business community to invest and make it ...
read full comment
Many farmers look for subsidies. Even if the required inputs are advanced to them, to be paid off following harvest, it becomes a problem.
Once the harvest is in, even when profitable, servicing loans or paying back cost ...
read full comment
How does one need to get a peice of land there for farming ? If one have an answer my e-mail is jomensah@msn.com and am in France who want to farm in Ghana
This is one of the problems. If Ghanaians are not stealing electrical cables, they will dig out pipes and sell them as scrap.
After all this, many trun around and blame the government.
Takyi Effah, Director of MoFA, w ...
read full comment
JK I share the same interest with you so please I have put my e-mail so let me have yours so that I can contact you for talks àn this issues I love agriculture too much though am a télécoms tech an living in France
Osei,
I got your e-mail and will contact you so we can start communicating. Maybe we can find some common interests, and do something about it.