I love your interview. Very educative. Is there any way I could contact you. I also have a a 42 acres rubber plantation at Achimfo in the western North region but currently having difficulties getting genuine tappers. Currently I have only 2 tappers because of Galamsey. Can you assist please ?
Sharing is caring! Well done presenter and thanks to your guest speakers 🔊, I applaud them for their genuine response 👏. Your channel is very educating please keep doing the good work. There is no doubt that agriculture will help reduce government dependency as well bring down poverty within our society. I have few questions to ask so as to clarify my doubts 😕 1. How many rubber trees per acre did you plant? 2.What is the monthly yield per Acre expected? 3. What is the price of rubber in today's market?
@@sharingathought, I don't know of a local name because it is not native to Ghana. It was introduced to the then Gold Coast in the 1800s in the Aburi botanic gardens. Just like cocoa, we don't have a local name.
I'm extremely interested rubber farming. Thanks for sharing!
I love your interview. Very educative. Is there any way I could contact you. I also have a a 42 acres rubber plantation at Achimfo in the western North region but currently having difficulties getting genuine tappers. Currently I have only 2 tappers because of Galamsey. Can you assist please ?
Great video I will soon contact you
Sharing is caring! Well done presenter and thanks to your guest speakers 🔊, I applaud them for their genuine response 👏.
Your channel is very educating please keep doing the good work. There is no doubt that agriculture will help reduce government dependency as well bring down poverty within our society.
I have few questions to ask so as to clarify my doubts 😕
1. How many rubber trees per acre did you plant?
2.What is the monthly yield per Acre expected?
3. What is the price of rubber in today's market?
Thank you
Kindly contact the farmer 0249 20 45 51 Kwame
Thanks for sharing.
Please may I know the local name for this tree,all I hear rubber rubber 😂
@@sharingathought, I don't know of a local name because it is not native to Ghana. It was introduced to the then Gold Coast in the 1800s in the Aburi botanic gardens. Just like cocoa, we don't have a local name.
Ghana needs to start making tires for cars.
Please can you do a video of sisal fiber as compared to rubber farming
I will like to have his contact because it's my dream to start one soon
Call The Ghanaian Farmer on 0554-830431 to help you. Thank you
Please may I know the local name for this tree,all I hear rubber rubber 😂
Can i buy your rubber ?
I am from indonesia.
Kindly contact the farmer 0249 20 45 51 Kwame
Hi
Hello please can you share KWAME’s contact with me 🙏🙏
Please can I get kwame’s contact