Every individual has aspirations and strives to achieve them, but for 58-year-old farmer Ernest Gyebi, his ultimate wish is to open a bank account before he passes away after dedicating 30 years to farming.
The challenges of farming in Ghana have made it a difficult occupation for many, with rising input costs and minimal government support. Gyebi expressed his regret for choosing farming over other professions as he revealed his lack of a bank account despite decades of farming.
In a recent interview, Gyebi shared his struggles of borrowing money from friends just to afford basic necessities like food, highlighting the financial strain of farming. He emphasized the need for government assistance to help farmers expand their operations and increase production.
Gyebi urged for financial support to alleviate the hardships faced by farmers and to encourage the youth to consider farming as a viable career option. He questioned the governmentβs reliance on food imports when local farmers are capable of meeting the countryβs food needs.
Gyebiβs plea for support reflects the challenges faced by many farmers in Ghana and underscores the importance of addressing these issues to enhance the agricultural sector.
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