Love watching this kind of videos, I have been following ladoum tv in Senegal for almost 2 years, I’m a Ghanaian watching from Germany and am planning to start my own sheep farming in Accra so I wish and hope that mr Kafui Dey will one day come to my farms to interview me in Accra .
I will do this one day. My Grandad had sheep, my dad did, my own flock was financially beneficial when I was in School. I never seize to forget how everybody used to tell me how blessed I am with them and any time I envision my future I see beautiful white rams grazing on vast pastures with horses at pig ranch.
I have watched lots of similar videos and i can by God say Kafiu Dey is the best amongst them. You always interract with the right questions and you Sir are very very intelligent. I have watched most of your videos and i am glad you are doing this for us to watch. You sarcastic way of interview is second to none.. Thank you..God bless you
The Ladoum o Ladum from senegal look bro ( TV ladoum senegal ) thank you bro merci grand frere du travaille que vous fait pour l afrique de l ouest et general tout L afrique avec ca jeunesse
I’ve always wanted to see someone interviewing this man @SANAFARMS he’s been doing an amazing work to improve sheep production in Ghana no doubt he’s been spending soo much into this Thanks to MR KAFUI he can be seen through the country and the world Allahumma Baarik
@@kafuideymc I am interested in everything agriculture, maybe a video about an exotic fruit / crops seedling operator, I've noticed that the amount fruit and crops grown in Ghana is very limited, there're soo many more fruits / crop that will do well in Ghana like Rollinia, the sapote family (black, white, mamey), abiu, canistel, breadfruit, arthocarpus family (jackfruit, marang, cempejak), not to mention the many different varieties of mango, I would like to know if there's such an exotic fruits seedling operator that imports (or can import) some of these exotic fruits grown in other parts of the world that is not found in Ghana, that would be very beneficial since I'm building a home in Ghana and would like to grow a lot of these exotic fruits in my home orchard. Sry for the long answer 😅
Mr Sana groundnut hay is the best feed for sheeps, i am from the Gambia and i ve ladoum too, if u want their body, fur to shine, look bigger, then please try groundnut hay, infact grass is the best food for sheeps
Hey Nasrullah, contact my friend Fred of Semensia farms. He is looking at doing AF with his South African Goats. Also has the same agenda as you improve the WADs in Africa particularly West Africa.
I AM VERY SAD ABOUT THE CSIR STORY. 32 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY BUT WE HAVE TREATED THE BACK BONE OF THE COUNTRY WITH IMPUNITY. AGRICULTURE IS A FAILURE UNDER ALL GOVERNMENTS. ALLOWING LAND DEGRADATION TO DESTROY THE OUR BEAUTIFUL GHANA. THE MINISTRY OF AGRIC SHOULD HAVE PROTECTED THOSE LANDS
Love watching this kind of videos, I have been following ladoum tv in Senegal for almost 2 years, I’m a Ghanaian watching from Germany and am planning to start my own sheep farming in Accra so I wish and hope that mr Kafui Dey will one day come to my farms to interview me in Accra .
I will do this one day. My Grandad had sheep, my dad did, my own flock was financially beneficial when I was in School. I never seize to forget how everybody used to tell me how blessed I am with them and any time I envision my future I see beautiful white rams grazing on vast pastures with horses at pig ranch.
I have watched lots of similar videos and i can by God say Kafiu Dey is the best amongst them. You always interract with the right questions and you Sir are very very intelligent. I have watched most of your videos and i am glad you are doing this for us to watch. You sarcastic way of interview is second to none.. Thank you..God bless you
The Ladoum o Ladum from senegal look bro ( TV ladoum senegal ) thank you bro merci grand frere du travaille que vous fait pour l afrique de l ouest et general tout L afrique avec ca jeunesse
Merci!
You guys are amazing. A lot is learnt and may you be blessed. Ami
Learning all that in Animal husbandry 👍. One day I’ll be successful in this industry someday 🙏🏿
It can happen with knowledge and determination!
We pray you do 🤲🏽
@@SanaFarmsGh 🙏🏿🙏🏿 will learn from you
Watching from kenya
Asante! 🇰🇪 🇬🇭
I watched the whole thing, the ending was epic ❤, just love how the sheep was enjoying being branched
Thanks for this video.
Thanks for sharing bro
Keep it up
I need to talk to this gentle man. Well done 👏 ✔️ 👍. I will follow your footsteps soon.
Find him on Facebook @Sana Farms
We are available on all platforms @ SANA FARSM. Don’t hesitate to reach out.
I’ve always wanted to see someone interviewing this man @SANAFARMS he’s been doing an amazing work to improve sheep production in Ghana no doubt he’s been spending soo much into this
Thanks to MR KAFUI he can be seen through the country and the world
Allahumma Baarik
I like his vision!
Great interview, thanks so much Mr Kafui May God bless you with ur work 🙏
You are very welcome
Sana is a good friend of mine. Am from the Northern Region, Tamale
He's a focused young man
This is what we need to preach for the youth
For real
I have learnt a lot.
Thanks and God bless
My pleasure
Really nice watching the conversation. Keep it up
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video was a joy to watch, I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure! What other kinds of videos would you like to see here?
@@kafuideymccattle and how to secure acres of land to go big on it. I’m into cattle in Kumasi(small scale)
@@kafuideymc I am interested in everything agriculture, maybe a video about an exotic fruit / crops seedling operator, I've noticed that the amount fruit and crops grown in Ghana is very limited, there're soo many more fruits / crop that will do well in Ghana like Rollinia, the sapote family (black, white, mamey), abiu, canistel, breadfruit, arthocarpus family (jackfruit, marang, cempejak), not to mention the many different varieties of mango, I would like to know if there's such an exotic fruits seedling operator that imports (or can import) some of these exotic fruits grown in other parts of the world that is not found in Ghana, that would be very beneficial since I'm building a home in Ghana and would like to grow a lot of these exotic fruits in my home orchard. Sry for the long answer 😅
In fact you are doing a good job and a perfect interview
Thank you!
Mr.Sana you are doing very well, congrats.
Yee he's doing well
Very nice farm, may GOD bless your farm so that one day I will get this sheep breed, I from wa
Amen 🙏
A good peep into the sheep world, great!🙏
It was very revealing
Thank you Richard
Nice one, ( Capster) Kafui...Great clip!
Thank you Capster!
Thank you for educating us
My pleasure! What else would you love to see here?
@@kafuideymcsomething on cattle
THANKS KAFUI I LIKE YOUR PASSION IN AGRIC. MY FIRST COMMENT WAS WHEN U INTERVIEWED KOJO BOATENG. KEEP IT UP. GET A FARM SOON BY YOURSELF
Sounds like a good idea!
He is my mentor and inspire me a lot
A very knowledgeable man!
So amazing farm
So nice
Very, very nice farm ❤
So nice
I’ve learnt a lot. ❤❤
I'm so glad!
Good job. You've done well.
Thank you! Cheers!
Sir this Good interview thanks .
Most welcome
Mr Sana groundnut hay is the best feed for sheeps, i am from the Gambia and i ve ladoum too, if u want their body, fur to shine, look bigger, then please try groundnut hay, infact grass is the best food for sheeps
Manchalla ❤🎉🎉 champion Nass
He's a good man
I learned a lot
So did I!
@@kafuideymc please I have sheeps so I want to do good breed like how u did so when you start to sell the male’s then you tell us
Hey Nasrullah, contact my friend Fred of Semensia farms. He is looking at doing AF with his South African Goats. Also has the same agenda as you improve the WADs in Africa particularly West Africa.
you are doing the lord's work
Amen 🙏
❤❤good job
Thanks for appreciating!
Your grandfather will be proud of you ❤
True ❤
Bro u do all,am looking out to you
Big up
Very informative Kafui
Glad you enjoyed it!
Inspiring hw much z abuck
Great interview
Thanks!
He’s very intelligent ❤
Very!
Very insightful... Keep it up
Appreciated
That is an impressive interview. Sana Farms seems to know what he is doing.
Is this a boutique farm? 😊
He's focused on improving the breed of sheep in Ghana 🇬🇭
@@kafuideymc❤❤❤look Bro ( Ladum TV ) of senegal merci Bro thank you Black Star people from Senegal bro
This guy must have his own TH-cam channel
He probably does. Have you checked?
He does…Sana Farms
Yes we have a TH-cam channel and it’s called SANA FARMS 👍🏽
How and where to get tags for my goats for easy identification?
I'm sure you can get them from any good veterinary or pet store
❤❤❤ nice one
Thanks!
Great
Yes. It was a fantastic experience!
Is it possible to do like a sort of internship at his farm?
I'll have to ask him
Bro 😂 he is not even going to show u where they are located is a thousand of dollars worth of goods u can get Robb in Senegal if u have them
Mr you are wonderful .❤ please I like t0 learn how to get milk from goat ,can you give me tips. Thanks
Contact Nas on Facebook @sana farms
Is the charco the normal ones or ?
Are you referring to charcoal?
Please how do I get his contact
Can someone drop his contact here
I mean the owner of the animals
Sure. Email Nas on nas.sana@ymail.com
Thank you very much
He's over protective when a female is on heat. That's one of the reasons they attack
Oh okay
Why are these animals so expensive? Six thousand dollars per one animal?
Quality costs
Please where's he located n number if possible 🙏
He's here: @Sana Farms
I AM VERY SAD ABOUT THE CSIR STORY. 32 YEARS OF DEMOCRACY BUT WE HAVE TREATED THE BACK BONE OF THE COUNTRY WITH IMPUNITY. AGRICULTURE IS A FAILURE UNDER ALL GOVERNMENTS. ALLOWING LAND DEGRADATION TO DESTROY THE OUR BEAUTIFUL GHANA. THE MINISTRY OF AGRIC SHOULD HAVE PROTECTED THOSE LANDS