Appreciate the efforts the interviewer and the interviewees both exerted to provide a thoughtful and informative background into urban livestock farming on this level and in this environment. Not surprised at all that Nadia and the Farming In Africa crew returned to mine the minds of these gracious urban farmers for the benefit of prospective sheep farmers. It is always advisable to know the business in depth before devoting time and money into it in order to maximise the profit potential of the effort. Honest and willing interviewees obviously make discussions engaging and enjoyable. Well done!
@Gabogabo-i4v41 минут бұрын
Your Chanel is exceptional and helpful to Ghana agro industry
@jeffreybrowne46779 сағат бұрын
Great job
@Gabogabo-i4v42 минут бұрын
He has done well, Agriculture ministry should support him with capital and dryers to dry saw dust .
@Dave9494K16 сағат бұрын
I can't wait to see you invest in the Ladoum, doper, & meat master sheep and ostrich. I'm so passionate about livestock farming.
@Gabogabo-i4v36 минут бұрын
They are expect with experience in the business. The university should collaborate with them to develop practical manuals for teaching
@muhammadmansha207658 минут бұрын
Hi sir how are you, sir please tell me, semanhyia grass or super mubassa grass is same,or different, thanks sir
@Gabogabo-i4v2 сағат бұрын
The chiefs can buy it at higher price of 30 000. Additionally we use sheep’s for traditional ceremonies and religious festivals thus sallah
@hafizsaboadam4751Сағат бұрын
Most of them are balami and originated from western Africa like Mali, Chad, Niger, Nigeria Male ones use to be fattened with concentrate feed for sallah and other occasions so that they'll have good quality meat. Famale use to be kept for breeding and are not allow to be feed with concentrate due to the birth issues.