A Local Amateur Pineapple Farmer in Ghana shares his Experience Growing Pineapples.
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2023
- This is francis and if I told you He made so much money in a year just by growing pineapples would you be surprised ? Maybe not so much money but But he did this all by himself at the age of 22
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What an inspiring story😢. Keep up the good work brother.
More love from Malawi 🇲🇼
Thank you chale
Would I be surprised? Affirmative! Great stuff man. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching man ❤️
One of the best youtube channels in ghana, keep it up man, never give up
Aww Thanks a bunch bro, not sure giving up is a choice because this is something I genuinely love doing.
Great video
Thanks for watching
Ataabadze is not 3 or 4 hours drive from Cape Coast. It is about 30 minutes 😅
It was an oversight 😂
I’m currently at Asebu If you are still in central region I would like to see your farms before I leave
@@NiisExperience I don't have any farms. My channel showcases other farmers and their farms like how you did with this pineapple farmer. I have even taken his number to visit him too..
Waaao am very impressed❤
Thanks for watching Rose
Great work
Thanks bro ❤️
How did he make 160000 from an acre if an acre takes 9000 plants
An acre takes 20,000 to 22,000 suckers. These people post lots of baseless crap. I have 7 acres and due to so many lies I do not even know what's worth planting
Boss, how do we contact him?
His number is in the description
I have thought of the prisoners been there whilst we can use them to farm, even look at circle odoona gutter they can even empty it
Someone reached out to me saying government usually uses them for wedding
Awesome 😂
Thanks for watching man 😄❤️
Hello! This was amazing content & so informative! Thank you! , please could you list the cities named in subtitles or closed captions for future videos? 🫣😆
Noted, and thanks for reaching out ❤️😽
I want his number
He will never farm because he want to be a RUclips and make a billion in a short period of time that's what all the youth want to do😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I mean we are all different lol, but true I’ll do some gardening 😊
Farming is a high risk (too many variables) capital intensive business. Everyone grabs a camera and gets on youtube making baseless claims. Experts even say an acre takes 20,000 suckers. Farm gate price is 2 cedis. So an acre can only fetch 40,000 cedis after 15 months. Another farmer with 5 acres and 100,000 plants expect turnover 200,000 cedis after 1.5 years. Too many lies
But 40, 000 an acre is very good returns
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