I have made a small investment from the States for 2 years now. Grow for Me is a wonderful venture.
@TheChariot9911 ай бұрын
Riiiiight! 😂 suuure!
@blackstar268810 ай бұрын
You are one of the lucky ones then.
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
I 100% don't believe this person and he/she is probably part of the scheme. I need to see more real life people that can testify.@@blackstar2688
@markweekes885811 ай бұрын
reminds me of investing in real estate using REITs. great model. As long as the company is honest, transparent and reliable the risk is good.
@archieone371010 ай бұрын
REITS is a great thing !!!!!!
@abena41011 ай бұрын
Glad that you've highlighted this. I was definitely interested when I heard it mentioned in her last interview. Trying to come up with more passive income for my future move. Side note, I love those chairs. They look comfy. 😍
@blackstar268810 ай бұрын
Avoid
@Beulah-sy8dx11 ай бұрын
HI my beautiful Sister. How are you today? This is a great idea. I love farming, I will check them out. Thank you for bringing this to your platform. Remain blessed ❤
@jackiedelvalle11 ай бұрын
Hmmm. My spidey senses are firing like crazy on this. 1. Google? UN? When have they EVER done anything for any interests other than their own? Are the net benefits Ghanaian/African? What even ARE the net benefits outside of personal profit? 2. What are the benefits for the FARMERS? Are they better off under this system? How? (I'm typing while still listening to the video, so hopefully that'll come up). 3. Soya bean? Maize? Are these traditional local crops? Who decided what crops to grow and why? I watch A LOT of Ghanaian yt - I've never seen ANYONE talking about soya or maize in their cooking? I *HAVE* seen MANY western organisations suggesting that these crops should be promoted throughout the world for various reasons, including changing traditional eating habits (especially away from meat). 4. This woman mentioned there not being enough food to feed the people on the continent. Really?! I hear this A LOT in western media - again, I consume A LOT of African media and 'starving Africans' is a trope they've tried hard to move away from. There are starving people in the west - why don't they go and flood those markets with these crops? 5. Are the crops GMO? 6. Are the farmers able to buy seed wherever they like or are they forced to buy them from certain 'approved' sellers? Do the farmers have autonomy and agency over what they grow or are we diasporans essentially enslaving them all over again? 7. Where did you meet this interviewee? In short, I'm HIGHLY sceptical of the players and motivations behind this. I'm off to research further, but for now I'm feeling kinda 'nope' about it. Sorry, Dela - I'm a hustle-minded girl like you, but sometimes you have to look further down the road past immediate profit to understand the broader, longer-term implications. Africa's gone through enough at the hands of the west and they're not ready to give up that colonial relationship anytime soon. This just feels like same old, same old but through a different door (diasporans). For now, for me: nahhh, nope, no thankyou very much!!!! But love to you all the same 😂❤
@TheChariot9911 ай бұрын
Right?! You gotta be dumb to think that's a good farm investment. It's just a scheme for silly diasporans or blk americans that don't know any better. Ghanaians on ground know what's up.
@AfricaUnboxed11 ай бұрын
I don't necessarily agree with all your points however I feel diasporans want to rape the continent just like the colonial masters, and that hurts me bad
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
It's a scam
@Variateeeeee10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@moretodela10 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾
@blondevaray442610 ай бұрын
how are the crops growing? Are they going to be grown organically and the indigenous way? and how are these farmers going to be paid?
@markweekes885811 ай бұрын
i would like to invest.
@moretodela11 ай бұрын
There’s a link in the description box 😊
@blackstar268810 ай бұрын
Don’t
@markweekes885811 ай бұрын
Maslowes Hierarchy of needs is a good framework for looking for investment opportunities.
@lyslr540111 ай бұрын
Random question, does anyone know whether bamboo grows in Ghana?
@tuffislife267410 ай бұрын
It does.
@ask_why00011 ай бұрын
Couple of things: I like this idea. I do not trust Google nor the UN. Are the crops non GMO? There is something in the US that is similar called acre trader. Be sure to never to deplete, by overuse, the true resource: the land.
@jackiedelvalle11 ай бұрын
You are right not to trust them. A video like this in Nigeria the other day had come via a certain 'Foundation' without mentioning it in the video.
@penelopespeople237811 ай бұрын
Thanks for delving further
@mobrown759411 ай бұрын
Nah Dela your cheek bone is popping wow
@joey-pn3xe11 ай бұрын
Since when has Google and the UN looked out for our interest?? Not something to boast about or is this just sheer naivety on her behalf?
@latoyajohnson333510 ай бұрын
This is a bad investment for the farmer. They do all the work to grow the crop and gain little return in the end. Also, the risk is high for the investors as most farmer on this program depend on rain for their crops (no borehole) and in dry season the farmer doesn't harvest enough as all their crops dies. Farmer, investors makes nothing in this case, but this company will make a profit regardless of outcome. Lastly, if the farmer has a successful harvest, the second problem they face is transportation. They lose crops because roads are too bad during rainy season and farmers can't afford good transport or a storage facility to bring their goods to the market. Please do NOT invest in this company. They need to work with the farmers first to address these issues and insure that the farmers will be successful, instead of only lining their pockets with money.
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
Yeah exactly.
@IMAGINE-810 ай бұрын
Hmmmm very interesting. I love this kind of feedback
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
@@IMAGINE-8 essentially you’re funding the company instead of her using her own money and you will not make profit but the company will.
@IMAGINE-810 ай бұрын
@TheChariot99 good info and thanks !
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
Yah, you will fund her company and she will sell crops and use the excuse of no rain to not pay you your tiny profit. A real modern farmer uses electric power and irrigation not relying on rain. No offence but the lady is trying to pull a fast one on naive diasporans. You're better off setting up your own farm on your own land with your own irrigation system. Will it be expensive? YES. Will you make a lot of money ON YOUR OWN? YESSS! There's no money in sharing quarter plots amongst hundreds of people ON A BIG FARM. Buy your own land and do your own thing! @@IMAGINE-8
@JonGreeny10 ай бұрын
Don't believe her. It's not a legitimate business venture.
@archieone371010 ай бұрын
Really ?
@archieone371010 ай бұрын
@JonGreeny can you explain please ? Just wanted to get some more info on this matter of fact
@JonGreeny10 ай бұрын
@@archieone3710 It's just a get rich quick scheme used to lure in desperate people with a little money to waste. Better start and run your own thing.
@lisasgto59210 ай бұрын
Why does this sound like a big scam? The U.N is suspect. After the earthquake in Haiti, western interests wanted to give gmo seed to the Haitians. The problem with that was the plant itself did not make seed. Haitian farmers would have to yearly buy seed, sending hard earned $ outside of the country. Why is Africa growing foreign grains. There is a large variety of grains, plants native to Africa that is more nutritious and easily available to the people. The west realize the plants that grow naturally in Africa are more nutritious, these will end up being exported out, while Africa is stuck with the high carb, sugary gmo corn and soya. You will end up with the same health, weight issues that African American are suffering from. Please rethink, and invest in your own native plants for farming. Quinoa is an example of South American grain that is exported out at a huge profit while the native people who grown it for centuries remain poor.
@YahsdaughterJD10 ай бұрын
Everything will be going digital, but the god of this world will ensure everyone loses their soul in the process. After all, the love of money is the root of all evil.
@josephbrown157311 ай бұрын
I have read some of the comments here obviously from African Americans who have no clue what the average African earns .I just came back from Nigeria ( I am Nigerian ) Three eggs cost 500 naira , one cup of rice costs 1000 naira , while the average Nigerian earns 1500 naira a day . Do the math, people are starving !! No one is going hungry in America ! Food stamps , school meals , food banks .I volunteer at a food bank and we give out a box of food to everyone no questions asked !! GMO is a first world problem , in African countries the life expectancy is 55years . People need to eat and do not care if it is GMO if you are going to be dead at 55!! How are things in Ghana ? Meanwhile in America where I guess the farmers grow GMO? Americans are living well into their 80s !!
@TheChariot9911 ай бұрын
There is money in farming but most definitely NOT this way.
@mayagreenafrica11 ай бұрын
Ponzi scheme?
@TheChariot9911 ай бұрын
@@mayagreenafrica EXACTLY!!! Only fools will invest in this. Blk Americans that don’t know sh* will probably invest lol. She’s talking about relying on rain LOL what? In 2024? Girlll bye!
@TheChariot9911 ай бұрын
@@mayagreenafrica It’s something like that and Dela is deleting my comment for mentioning the truth. This whole return thing is all about money but there is genuine ways to farm and make a ton of money. It’s a shame Dela is deleting my comment. 🤔 now I’m hyper suspicious.
@moretodela10 ай бұрын
I haven’t deleted a single thing. I don’t delete comments unless they are wildly offensive to someone.
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
Oh i thought you did. Sorry.@@moretodela
@TheChariot9911 ай бұрын
Common guys let's be honest here; The moment she mentioned "it depends on the rain" i lost interest. How about she get's power and irrigation going. There is no real money in this kind of investments. I've seen so many of these investments in Gh and they never go far. You're better off just GETTING YOUR OWN HANDS DIRTY on your own land. I think you have to be silly to invest in something like this. It benefits HER more than YOU. Maybe if you're hypnotized by some nyash and a cute face you can fall for this, not me. Let's preach more honesty about what really goes on ground in Ghana for 2024 please.
@joey-pn3xe11 ай бұрын
Haha I thought the same. It’s 2024 who’s waiting on the rain? They grow tomatoes in Iceland for goodness sake! Come on Africa. We can do better than wait on the rain!
@TheChariot9911 ай бұрын
@@joey-pn3xe You gotta be naive to invest in this and most blk Americans are naive about Africa 😂. They think it’s wakanda like the movies 😂😂. Get your own land and make some real money on your own with some solar and irrigation. Let’s stop the schemes cause people are naive.
@blackstar268810 ай бұрын
@@TheChariot99she’s a scammer. Dela promotes anyone and everyone on her channel now. So disappointing.
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
Dela doesn't know but that's why we're here to tell her in the comments.@@blackstar2688
@TheChariot9910 ай бұрын
She knows what she's doing. She will gain profit while the investor takes a loss. and she'll blame it on the rain while she's sold the crops.There's no way in hell she's waiting on the rain😂 but guess what? People in the diaospora are not going to the bush to look at their tomatoes LOL@@joey-pn3xe