Wode Maya - Why it’s expensive to be a farmer in Africa.

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Policies on Imports, Exports & Local Market.
    It disturbs to realize that we(African Countries) are the raw materials provider for nearly every product we consume in the world, yet the policies makes it impossible or very expensive for us to process it in our own countries.

Komentáře • 21

  • @godsgift4100
    @godsgift4100 Před 2 dny

    Thank you guys for talking about the visa problem. I hope the African Union pushes for free travel of Africans across Africa

  • @CountryLife_Chronicles

    I really enjoyed the part of Decolonization of African Countries by Wode Maya

  • @letlotlothefarmer
    @letlotlothefarmer Před 6 dny +2

    our challenges are many. im happy to see my peers are addressing such issues. keep doing the work you doing. i hope to meet you both one day, i would like to offer my time and effort on your farms to learn from you and also do add to the unity of our collective growth. my blessings goes to you both.

  • @nickisbeautybar
    @nickisbeautybar Před 4 dny

    Thank you I didn’t know these things …..but education is key …..wishing you much strength and success

  • @davidbryan9932
    @davidbryan9932 Před dnem

    You have to expose the policies of the ineffective governments, trade practices, the ineffective African Union etc. for people to know and understand the barriers and put the spotlight on those who are blocking progress.

  • @charlesnjeru4205
    @charlesnjeru4205 Před 4 dny

    Good job guys

  • @joshuaquaye8834
    @joshuaquaye8834 Před 5 dny +3

    For some reason I think the black man is not capable of managing his owm affairs.
    When are we going to grow up.

  • @derysylvester3180
    @derysylvester3180 Před 5 dny +1

    Nice step in kenya

  • @wabfarmingtalks
    @wabfarmingtalks Před 4 dny

    Wode Maya is serious our motherland Ghana

  • @joneswood2075
    @joneswood2075 Před 3 dny

    Ghana arrival before visa

  • @Soulfood432hz
    @Soulfood432hz Před 2 dny

    Where is this law written that it's not allowed to process their own food in Ghana?

  • @wabfarmingtalks
    @wabfarmingtalks Před 4 dny

    yes cocoa

  • @FarmMakeAfricaGreat
    @FarmMakeAfricaGreat Před 4 dny

    I subscribe to you ..

  • @joshuaquaye8834
    @joshuaquaye8834 Před 5 dny +2

    The current president and the entire government of Ghana is a nightmare.
    The are a curse to the nation.

  • @Delmont100
    @Delmont100 Před 6 dny +1

    Ghanaians are nit allowed to make chocolate? She is clueless. There is chocolate made in Ghana, but in small quantities, and the brands are not international like the brands we find in supermarkets across the world!

    • @annea5781
      @annea5781 Před 5 dny

      We learn about cocoa in Ghana in primary school. Usually you’ll learn about it in relation to the current affairs. If the situation has changed the pupils learning about it are given the new situation and the older ones don’t necessarily know about it unless they are keen on international affairs. That said, she meant that the making of chocolate isn’t made easy for Ghana despite the high production of cocoa, and the market goes to other countries.

    • @wilsonjean7745
      @wilsonjean7745 Před 5 dny

      with one small company making chocolate in a very small place in Ghana means nothing, the reality, Ghanaians can not afford to buy Chocolates, the prices are set up by the Europeans, the Puppetts Government take the Cocoa from the Farmers fro pennies and send them to Europe to satisfy their Masters, a Cocoa Farmer in Ghana or Ivory coast can spend the whole day farming and earn less than 15 Cedis