Madam, is asphalt expensive there? I noticed that all the streets and neighborhoods there are all red without asphalt, even next to the factories. Aren't they afraid of the dust getting into the tomatoes? Factories and food places should have asphalt or anything that doesn't stay like this red without anything?
@KaborEmma Do you grow tomatoes in all the streets and neighborhoods of Burkina Faso? Or what? My dear, there are special places for cultivation that do not need asphalt. I am talking about tomatoes inside the factory. Dust will get in there, so there must be asphalt or something to protect the food. This is the spirit of people. Everything must be clean there?
What a MAN, he's bright, sophisticated, loves and cares about is people. Burkinabe people you are some of the luckiest Black people in the world. Please take good care of him he's needed. 1💚1🌍
Does anyone notice and observe closely our favourite Captain IB bodyguards oh boy look at their body language they are not taking any chance in protecting the charismatic leader stands and ready for any mischief from Macron or State of Departments 😊😊😊😊😊
Yes is 16 minutes video I thought is too long many will not watch it all 🤣🤣 Just like Mali one I just finished part two loll Do you want more of this Oh dear thank you so much I can’t stop laughing 😆
This is love, we are not talking about some of west African democratic leaders who force themselves on their citizens. If Burkina Faso wants to do election today, and Ibrahim Traore wants to run for president he will win. Africa love you my dear president Ibrahim❤❤
Well done to Burkina Faso once again. The people need jobs and it is such factories that create those jobs, not asphalt roads. So folks been obsessed with asphalt roads should please give us a break. Here in the UK, I work in a warehouse that has the roads all around it paved with high-grade asphalt. Yet, we have dust in the warehouse, on every shelf where there are items you will see dust. The shelves are cleaned 3 times a day, but you will still see dust. So asphalt roads don't guarantee that there wouldn't be dust. In fact, here in the UK, it is wet almost all year round, but dust still exists. What matters most is that the tomatoes are processes in a hygenic environment in the factory. Let us celebrate the resilience of my fathers in Burkina Faso and their achievements. The process by which the tomatoes are processed makes any dust from the nearby roads ineffective.
The shareholding structure of this tomato factory is the way to go if we can build factories to create sustainable employment and reduce waste in the agro-value chain. The idea of popular shareholding is simply what we call common stocks or shareholders. About 43% of the shares were given to the tomato farmers co-operatives and ordinary citizens to acquire around the area and the government takes the 57%. It is most likely that with time, the government will sell more of its shareholding to the farmers to enable them to take control of the factory. But for now, for the farmers and ordinary citizens to commit to providing the factory the raw materials, and to share in this prosperity, the government's role is more of a guarantor. while the farmers and citizens feel a sense of ownership of the factory. I think John Dramani Mahama, the president-elect of Ghana should send people to Burkina Faso to learn from this model of establishing factories so as to create sustainable jobs in agro-processing, without much burden on the government .
Madam, is asphalt expensive there? I noticed that all the streets and neighborhoods there are all red without asphalt, even next to the factories. Aren't they afraid of the dust getting into the tomatoes? Factories and food places should have asphalt or anything that doesn't stay like this red without anything?
Thank you , hopefully you will get answers
Am sorry I can’t answer you
They wash Those tomatoes 🍅 before processing.
I'm from Burkina Faso and inside the factories are all asphalt.
Tomatoes can never be planted on asphalt but in the soil.
@KaborEmma Do you grow tomatoes in all the streets and neighborhoods of Burkina Faso? Or what? My dear, there are special places for cultivation that do not need asphalt. I am talking about tomatoes inside the factory. Dust will get in there, so there must be asphalt or something to protect the food. This is the spirit of people. Everything must be clean there?
@@KaborEmma What about outside?
I’m ready to move to Burkina Faso right now this is the best president in Africa look at how he respect the elders I see why the people love him
Really 🤣🤣
Thanks so much
He is the man of the time thanks for sharing
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Oh,yeah! Great job traore. And thanks for sharing sister! this is the black love I dream of yes!!!! Praise God almighty!
Amen thank you so much for your prayers and support
My heart swell with so much pride❤ proud🇻🇨 Vincy
Am grateful thank you
What a MAN, he's bright, sophisticated, loves and cares about is people. Burkinabe people you are some of the luckiest Black people in the world. Please take good care of him he's needed. 1💚1🌍
Thank you so much
Wow great news congratulations to them what's impossible is now possible glory be to God.
Amen thank you
I hope He Opens Many More Factories .. Let Burkina Faso Be The Main Supplier For Most Goods In Africa..
He will , thank you so much
Arise & shine Africa!!! Hallelu”YAH” ❤🎉
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Great video 👍👍👍
Thanks so much sis
Is unfortunately that nobody want to see africa this happy and jubilation
Focus on security
Safety first.
Thanks so much
We can't use all our resources buying guns.
People must have better life.
Thanks so much family’s for your support and contributions have, God bless you all
I understand why his people Love him so he follows his spirit not his flesh ❤️🦾🙏🏾
Exactly thanks so much I really appreciate your support God bless you
Great!!👍👍👍💕💕💕
Thanks so much
Thank you for bringing it out ❤❤❤
You are so welcome, thanks for your support as well am grateful
Yep, security back and front, so think twice
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God Bless the incarnation of Thomas Sankara Viva Captain Traore.
Amen thank you
AES said no to GMO up to the time AES up to the time Africa long live president Ibrahim traore
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I want him to open a animal feed plant in Burkina Faso so they can be the biggest meat producer in all of Africa
Your wishes will be granted soon, thanks so much
Thanks for the update
You are so welcome, am grateful for your support
A man of the people
Thank you so much brother hope you’re well
All the best to our brothers en sisters
Thanks so much
We must contribute we must participate no more bowing down thinking
Thank you
Thank you MA for sharing this with us❤♥️💙
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Great video ,its wonderful to see how captain treore is so loved by his people ,it fills me with pride and I hope the whole continent of Africa
Thanks so much for your support
Does anyone notice and observe closely our favourite Captain IB bodyguards oh boy look at their body language they are not taking any chance in protecting the charismatic leader stands and ready for any mischief from Macron or State of Departments 😊😊😊😊😊
Yes, thank you
Love IT!!!!!!!!
Thank you 🥰 our lovely Mamie. Appreciate your time and efforts.
You are so welcome , I appreciate your support as well thank you
Love is in the air❤❤❤
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Great job, well done. Traore ❤
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The factory was built at Thomas sankara hometown his people are very happy.sankara is from yako
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My sister you miss some scenes this is not full video
Yes is 16 minutes video I thought is too long many will not watch it all 🤣🤣
Just like Mali one I just finished part two loll
Do you want more of this
Oh dear thank you so much I can’t stop laughing 😆
@truemamle6184 yes more please ,can't get enough.
Yes sister I would always love to watch the full video of our favourite Captain IB
@ am working on it now
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@@truemamle6184 yes plz , more.
Great
Thank you so much
VIVA VIVA
OH AFRICA
VIVA VIVA
IBRAHIM TRORARE
THE CARE FOR OUR
PEOPLE IS UPON YOU
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Ruto pay 500 mil $$$ to host grammy award
Really wow unbelievable
Thanks so much for the information and support
Ruto mwizi😂😂😂😂
This is love, we are not talking about some of west African democratic leaders who force themselves on their citizens.
If Burkina Faso wants to do election today, and Ibrahim Traore wants to run for president he will win. Africa love you my dear president Ibrahim❤❤
Exactly 🤣🤣 thanks so much
I've come to remember the song called, This is our kind of freedom in Africa 🎷🎶🎶🎶 kazet
That’s great, thank you
Well done to Burkina Faso once again. The people need jobs and it is such factories that create those jobs, not asphalt roads. So folks been obsessed with asphalt roads should please give us a break. Here in the UK, I work in a warehouse that has the roads all around it paved with high-grade asphalt. Yet, we have dust in the warehouse, on every shelf where there are items you will see dust. The shelves are cleaned 3 times a day, but you will still see dust. So asphalt roads don't guarantee that there wouldn't be dust. In fact, here in the UK, it is wet almost all year round, but dust still exists. What matters most is that the tomatoes are processes in a hygenic environment in the factory. Let us celebrate the resilience of my fathers in Burkina Faso and their achievements. The process by which the tomatoes are processed makes any dust from the nearby roads ineffective.
Thanks so much I appreciate
The shareholding structure of this tomato factory is the way to go if we can build factories to create sustainable employment and reduce waste in the agro-value chain. The idea of popular shareholding is simply what we call common stocks or shareholders. About 43% of the shares were given to the tomato farmers co-operatives and ordinary citizens to acquire around the area and the government takes the 57%. It is most likely that with time, the government will sell more of its shareholding to the farmers to enable them to take control of the factory. But for now, for the farmers and ordinary citizens to commit to providing the factory the raw materials, and to share in this prosperity, the government's role is more of a guarantor. while the farmers and citizens feel a sense of ownership of the factory.
I think John Dramani Mahama, the president-elect of Ghana should send people to Burkina Faso to learn from this model of establishing factories so as to create sustainable jobs in agro-processing, without much burden on the government .
I hope as well thank you so much