He's an MPhil student bro 😃. My problem is the major producers of maize 🌽 in the country is in part of Ashanti and the 3 Bono regions and the north. Can't they come together to either get funded or pull resources together and get machines especially the planters and combine harvesters?
Hi guys my name is Dele Joshua based in UK. I want to thank you guys for inspiring me I'm 54 I've lived in uk 4 35 yrs. Because of your videos I've gone back to university to study for an MBA in Agribusiness. I don' t plan to work 4 anybody after my qualification I'm coming straight back to Mother Africa. Agriculture will be my retirement plan. Once again thank you guys and looking forward to meeting you very very soon.
Good evening Mrs., Your program has inspired me a lot. I just finished my national Service and I am planing of starting my own pepper farm. I have tried to reach out to the NGO that help him start his maize plantation but I cant find them on any social media platform. Please can you ask him the spelling of the name of that NGO so that I can reach out to them for help I will need some help to start this project. Thank you very much for your time
Thank you, it really encourages to see a young person into deep farming...soon he will become a millionaire, PLEASE CONSIDER SHOWING MORE OF THE WORKS ON THE VEDIO THAN YOURSELVES
This guy knows his stuff. But in short term productivity, inorganic fertilizer is still the best option. U need to get a lot of organic fertilizer to augment the need nutrient.
Thank you for your education. But i am a farmer too and want to know how he's able to control weeds if he does not use weedicides and cuts cost on weeding
15 100kg bags from an acre is a loss if you’re using pioneer (hybrid). Pioneer is supposed to make 25 to 30 100kg bags per acre. Each corn stick must have 2 or 3 corn cobs on it. If you’re getting 1 cob per stick then it’s better to use the local opv seeds which can also produce 15 bags. Besides it’s very cheap. Maybe it’s because he’s using organic manure.
Its really sad that harvesting takes lots of manual labor. I have trouble believing they straight can't get a combine. Every farmer in the USA has a combine (combination harvester and thresher)
It is Ceciyaa Foundation but they have no proper structures in place, he is the only one who is serious because that's what he is studying and so he is doing everything possible to be very good at the practical. He shouldn't have mentioned Ceciyaa in this because they have no proper records. Everything the foundation does is just for the camera and the internet but nothing real on the grounds except that of the Atebubu field.
I would’ve been pissed if I was this guy… asking me one question after the other like it’s an exam… my two cents to you is to relax, familiarize yourself with interviewees and try not to come across as aggressive. T for thanks
Not only does Sammy cultivates maize but he also does cultivates a great sense of humbleness and fluency
He's an MPhil student bro 😃. My problem is the major producers of maize 🌽 in the country is in part of Ashanti and the 3 Bono regions and the north. Can't they come together to either get funded or pull resources together and get machines especially the planters and combine harvesters?
Hi guys my name is Dele Joshua based in UK. I want to thank you guys for inspiring me I'm 54 I've lived in uk 4 35 yrs. Because of your videos I've gone back to university to study for an MBA in Agribusiness. I don' t plan to work 4 anybody after my qualification I'm coming straight back to Mother Africa. Agriculture will be my retirement plan. Once again thank you guys and looking forward to meeting you very very soon.
Wow, such a positive response. I looked forward to seeing you soon.
That is great ...Keep it up and I'm starting my project next year thanks to you
Chai Enyonam this ur guy is too much ooo, i like the way he answers ur quetions, this make me understand that farming is indeed for smart people.....
Thank you for finding a farmer who is good at speaking english!!! He answers your questions faster than you can ask them lolz
New generation,graduates frustrated with joblessness and turning to agric,highly intelligent,good for Africa!
Am learning from you a Zambian youth farmer
Samuel is a smart guy
I always watch your stories about farming. You so amazing. Keep it up. Bob from Uganda
Good evening Mrs., Your program has inspired me a lot. I just finished my national Service and I am planing of starting my own pepper farm. I have tried to reach out to the NGO that help him start his maize plantation but I cant find them on any social media platform. Please can you ask him the spelling of the name of that NGO so that I can reach out to them for help
I will need some help to start this project. Thank you very much for your time
Wow great person,love from India
Very good narrative
Smart guy
Eyiola, you are good.
Thank you, it really encourages to see a young person into deep farming...soon he will become a millionaire, PLEASE CONSIDER SHOWING MORE OF THE WORKS ON THE VEDIO THAN YOURSELVES
This guy knows his stuff.
But in short term productivity, inorganic fertilizer is still the best option.
U need to get a lot of organic fertilizer to augment the need nutrient.
We can still hear you even if you are not in the vedio....good work keep it up
Such an inspiration
This guy is smart
Another name for animal feaces is animal droppings in agriculture
Very educative
How do you acquire land for farming
Please What's the name of the foundation he mentioned?
Thank you ❤
Thank you for your education. But i am a farmer too and want to know how he's able to control weeds if he does not use weedicides and cuts cost on weeding
This boy Yoruba accent is pure refined and synthescised. I never love Yoruba language better.
🤣🤣🤣 He is a Ghanaian ooooh
The same still goes. His touch of the language is melodious .
@@theghanaianfarmer there are numerous Yoruba ghana
@@nupc717which one is Yoruba Ghana again? 😂😂😂😂Maybe u are talking about the Ga people. The guy is an Akan.
@@infohub4898 it is real
How you find buyers?
This guy is not among the lot who say there are no jobs. Cudos boy! Cudos also to the lady
I'm a young farmer and I'm interested in joining the foundation. How do I go about it?
Call him +233 55 216 8816
How many bags per acre
Very inspiring ❤❤❤
Please where can i find this guy?
The way the lady is asking the farmer a question it seems like its a script that she has been given to learn and say..lol
My thoughts exactly
Thank.you.my.sister.
How can I reach the foundation?
15 100kg bags from an acre is a loss if you’re using pioneer (hybrid).
Pioneer is supposed to make 25 to 30 100kg bags per acre.
Each corn stick must have 2 or 3 corn cobs on it. If you’re getting 1 cob per stick then it’s better to use the local opv seeds which can also produce 15 bags. Besides it’s very cheap. Maybe it’s because he’s using organic manure.
Aden quiz interview anaa ?? Please ask open ended questions that will give your guest the room to pour their best experience…
More than maths and science quiz
Guys this corn Sticks are great feed for cows,
I try looking for CCR foundation on Facebook but haven't seen it?
How and where can i get the variety of seed please
Pls, Mrs Eyiola, how can I contact Mr Samuel
My Agric Minster
you are doing a vety good job. try to work on the thumbnail plz. it will help you a lot on views. if people don't see, they don't click
Very encouraging❤❤❤❤
ENYONAM🙏
very nice❤
Why don't you use the local corn than imported corn that is G.M.O ?
Its really sad that harvesting takes lots of manual labor. I have trouble believing they straight can't get a combine. Every farmer in the USA has a combine (combination harvester and thresher)
The combined harvesters in Ghana are not up to 10 for a population of 30million
@@oforiportuphy965 The cost.
@@oforiportuphy965 what do you mean not up to ten
Can I get his contact please
Is it Cecilia foundation I heard?
Kindly help with the name of the foundation pls
Dapaah foundation instead 😂😂😂
It is Ceciyaa Foundation but they have no proper structures in place, he is the only one who is serious because that's what he is studying and so he is doing everything possible to be very good at the practical. He shouldn't have mentioned Ceciyaa in this because they have no proper records. Everything the foundation does is just for the camera and the internet but nothing real on the grounds except that of the Atebubu field.
Why don't you speak twi?
Please can I get his number? I want to start 25 acres of maize
I would’ve been pissed if I was this guy… asking me one question after the other like it’s an exam… my two cents to you is to relax, familiarize yourself with interviewees and try not to come across as aggressive. T for thanks