Great idea as long as the crops are organic and not grown with GMO's and round up etc., or using the toxic seeds sold by Bill Gates and the seeds from those who bought out Monsantos toxic GMO seeds.
Great and urgently needed! These are the lacking areas..... 1. Mechanical farming..... Agricultural machineries are import free, so anyone in the diaspora thinking of farming, get machines, that the only way you can see profits.....u can also rent machines to others.... that's a business by itself. 2. Storage facilities.....you could build that and buy in season then sell out of season to maximize profits... post harvest losses are huge in Ghana and Africa. 3. Irrigation farming and technics 4. Diary farming......Ghana imports milk yet we have lots of cattle in the north which are mostly grown for meat. 5. Farming is the key but we need to mechanize it, provide subsidies and farm insurances, available loans for farms at most of 3% interest rate per annum. Many more ideas .....lastly farmers need to come together to have a collective voice cos the farmer in Australia is not poor.......
Another Excellent and informative video. I believe Africa is the future and Grow For Me has given all of us the opportunity to take part in agriculture in Ghana. I am a sponsor and I will say the staff is very professional. Thank you Tim for bringing us content that helps and educate💯
It sounds like a great idea. I think if I can be honest as a person approaching this conversation with "western eyes" I am leary. Africa has a history of outsiders profiting off of the resources of "the motherland". Before I invest I just want to make sure I am loving the people well as I seek to grow my own portfolio.
Agriculture stands to solve the unemployment and underemployment problem among the youth in Africa, ensure food security and also improve the peace and security of the region. When people are productive many things go well in the economy. Great interview and great ideas.
Dope as always, agriculture is the way forward for all Africans living in Africa. Whatever your profession or business you can always have a farm, living sustainably and the extra income.
Fantastic! I saw something on Ghana media about buying harvested crops and having some entity store it for you (on an app) and you can sell it when you want...they provide the storage of the crop to avoid crop waste. Good times ahead for Ghana.
Is just lack of farming but Africa do have a lot of fertile do not need chemical to poison people, great to educate people to farm that's the way to go.
Bro you are doing a great quality job for your subs to be at this level. You should be pushing 50K subs at this point. I believe you will realize the fruits of your labour in big numbers soon. Keep at it up.
The solution is simple!! Afrikan governments needs to start to subsides agriculture like they they do in North America and Asia. In the EU the have the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) which means that every member state has to subsides their farmers and create markets for those farmers but in Ghana , the Government of Ghana does not subsidies the Ghanaian farmers who are left to own devices and find it hard to borrow money from the banks to invest in their farm because the banks view them as high risk because they the banks, do not see the potential of backing farmers by lending money but ironically these banks workers eat right, so how does the food bank workers eat get to their plate??? see the Ghanaian mentality!!! But the government recently passed a bill that allows parliament to get car loans for 275 MP's to the value of30 million USD but this very same government cannot pass a bill to create subsidies for farmers!! See how wicked and ineffective the government of Ghana is!!! what is more important, food security or driving round in nice cars!!!
We can help, their government is not going to help them. $20 usd is equal to $143 if you got some family members to chip in $20 a piece you can invest and quite possibly make a profit. We throw $20 away like nothing. At least lets try to practice group economics. I bought land in Ghana practicing group economics. We can do this! We must do something Amerikkka is going down. Let's jump on this opportunity to make some passive wealth. This is just like crowd funding.
I love the idea. That is something my son in Ghana are trying to do. I have the experience of farming for many generations. I even have a vegetable garden here in the states to cut food cost and eat healthier. My son is in the National Tech University and is from Accra, Ghana. My dream is to relocate and join him there. Your videos help me to understand more. Thank you. May you be blessed in your endeavors and life.
i like this idea, but i would want to know more in depth about farming practices - cover cropping, crop diversity, pesticides, etc. also, do they test soil? how crops are irrigated, etc. the website says they use no genetically engineered crops, so that's a relief.
@@afro_samurai8713 i don't know if every/most crop grown in ghana is a gmo crop, though there are certain gm that are grown. gmo rice, papaya, tomato, soy, etc.) are grown. but, that doesn't mean every tomato or papaya you get is a gmo crop, esp. if grown by a small market farmer. they probably wouldn't have the money to buy a gmo tomato seed or potato every season.
The only thing I complained about in Ghana is when there’s no enough rain,I will continue to get my money from the youth in Accra looking for none existing jobs.
There is an issue of poverty in Africa and start a business is certainly one of the solutions to addressing this issue. Having said that the idea of starting an agriculture business with less than $50,00 and how the idea is developed can be misleading. For instance consider the idea of earnings per share and consider two different people one who has only one share of $50,00 and the other who has 1000 shares of $50,00. Certainly the one who has more shares is better of. It is in view the same problem here. The poor who can only afford $50,00 can believe by investing that amount he or she effectively starts a business. And in every certainty at such level. that business cannot address the issue of poverty. The suffering of millions must be consider with serious and respect. We need actions, ideas that relieve poverty. You have to be serious.
I was actually looking for insight regarding revenue changes, operations during pandemic and navigating lockdown rules, in order to stay profitable... yes we all want to eat, just like people in hell want ice water !
Mr. Swain are you going to invest in this type of crowd funding? I have seen you with Jay Cameron. I trust Jay Cameron and believe that both of you want to help the Ghanians and the Diaspora. I'm down if you and Jay are down.
Your guest never stated how the investors would receive their portion of the profits. Will the money be sent automatically by direct deposit to the investor's account there in Ghana or overseas?
If I sponsored $100 and the profit is $200 and my return is 50%, how would I get more than $100 back? Everything would have to go perfect to maybe get my money back? I've never been good at math, what am I missing?
Sometimes we miss opportunities because we don't know where they are. What do you think about investing in agriculture in Ghana?
Would seriously consider it as I'm preparing to get back home.
Great idea as long as the crops are organic and not grown with GMO's and round up etc., or using the toxic seeds sold by Bill Gates and the seeds from those who bought out Monsantos toxic GMO seeds.
Great and urgently needed! These are the lacking areas.....
1. Mechanical farming..... Agricultural machineries are import free, so anyone in the diaspora thinking of farming, get machines, that the only way you can see profits.....u can also rent machines to others.... that's a business by itself.
2. Storage facilities.....you could build that and buy in season then sell out of season to maximize profits... post harvest losses are huge in Ghana and Africa.
3. Irrigation farming and technics
4. Diary farming......Ghana imports milk yet we have lots of cattle in the north which are mostly grown for meat.
5. Farming is the key but we need to mechanize it, provide subsidies and farm insurances, available loans for farms at most of 3% interest rate per annum.
Many more ideas .....lastly farmers need to come together to have a collective voice cos the farmer in Australia is not poor.......
Another Excellent and informative video. I believe Africa is the future and Grow For Me has given all of us the opportunity to take part in agriculture in Ghana. I am a sponsor and I will say the staff is very professional. Thank you Tim for bringing us content that helps and educate💯
It sounds like a great idea. I think if I can be honest as a person approaching this conversation with "western eyes" I am leary. Africa has a history of outsiders profiting off of the resources of "the motherland". Before I invest I just want to make sure I am loving the people well as I seek to grow my own portfolio.
Agriculture stands to solve the unemployment and underemployment problem among the youth in Africa, ensure food security and also improve the peace and security of the region. When people are productive many things go well in the economy. Great interview and great ideas.
Dope as always, agriculture is the way forward for all Africans living in Africa. Whatever your profession or business you can always have a farm, living sustainably and the extra income.
Fantastic! I saw something on Ghana media about buying harvested crops and having some entity store it for you (on an app) and you can sell it when you want...they provide the storage of the crop to avoid crop waste. Good times ahead for Ghana.
Hunger and Africa shouldn't belong in the same sentence but unfortunately a colonial mentality of clerical jobs is keeping many hungry!
Am genuine in growforme but,hope very soon with the help of the like minded people I will be among the top bananas in Ghana or Africa. Keep it up
As we jump on with growforme,we need to add more organic products to improve this agriculture business
My Jamaican dad is turning on his grave. Because I am now going to carry on his legacy. Farming
It's funny how I said farming was not going to my destiny when I was growing up on the farm in Jamaica. Now. I think differently.
@@eileenwatt8283 Very awesome Eileen. Change can be a great thing 😆 😆 lol
Thats the way of life from jamaica with love.
@@nicholasgrant300 Very true Mr. Nicholas ..we all need natural foods
Less sickness
This is a fantastic idea on how to contribute to local economy and do well for yourself. Wonderful 👍❤️❤️👍
Is just lack of farming but Africa do have a lot of fertile do not need chemical to poison people, great to educate people to farm that's the way to go.
Bro you are doing a great quality job for your subs to be at this level. You should be pushing 50K subs at this point. I believe you will realize the fruits of your labour in big numbers soon. Keep at it up.
Fantastic achievement. For Africa development. Well done Lorainne for sharing this opportunity with Africans worldwide. Great 👍
Problem-solving. Super wonderful!!!
Very intelligent 👌 woman full of wisdom. She is making African great. Nice interview once again 👍 by the way Tim..I like your T - Shirt 👕
Respect to our black American brothers and sisters for joining the African struggle .In my day I have seen such a beautiful thing under the sun.
The solution is simple!! Afrikan governments needs to start to subsides agriculture like they they do in North America and Asia. In the EU the have the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) which means that every member state has to subsides their farmers and create markets for those farmers but in Ghana , the Government of Ghana does not subsidies the Ghanaian farmers who are left to own devices and find it hard to borrow money from the banks to invest in their farm because the banks view them as high risk because they the banks, do not see the potential of backing farmers by lending money but ironically these banks workers eat right, so how does the food bank workers eat get to their plate??? see the Ghanaian mentality!!! But the government recently passed a bill that allows parliament to get car loans for 275 MP's to the value of30 million USD but this very same government cannot pass a bill to create subsidies for farmers!! See how wicked and ineffective the government of Ghana is!!! what is more important, food security or driving round in nice cars!!!
We can help, their government is not going to help them. $20 usd is equal to $143 if you got some family members to chip in $20 a piece you can invest and quite possibly make a profit. We throw $20 away like nothing. At least lets try to practice group economics. I bought land in Ghana practicing group economics. We can do this! We must do something Amerikkka is going down. Let's jump on this opportunity to make some passive wealth. This is just like crowd funding.
Excellent video, more of these please,we got to be efficient producers,adding value to our agricultural products next.
I love the idea. That is something my son in Ghana are trying to do. I have the experience of farming for many generations. I even have a vegetable garden here in the states to cut food cost and eat healthier. My son is in the National Tech University and is from Accra, Ghana. My dream is to relocate and join him there.
Your videos help me to understand more. Thank you. May you be blessed in your endeavors and life.
I really enjoyed watching the conversation 😺🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
We need more of such videos. Keep them coming. 👌
i like this idea, but i would want to know more in depth about farming practices - cover cropping, crop diversity, pesticides, etc. also, do they test soil? how crops are irrigated, etc. the website says they use no genetically engineered crops, so that's a relief.
Most crops cultivated in ghana are genetically modified.
@@afro_samurai8713 i don't know if every/most crop grown in ghana is a gmo crop, though there are certain gm that are grown. gmo rice, papaya, tomato, soy, etc.) are grown. but, that doesn't mean every tomato or papaya you get is a gmo crop, esp. if grown by a small market farmer. they probably wouldn't have the money to buy a gmo tomato seed or potato every season.
Great content!!! thanks for sharing!
The only thing I complained about in Ghana is when there’s no enough rain,I will continue to get my money from the youth in Accra looking for none existing jobs.
Wow! Another great content from your channel. Good investment opportunity for all. Thanks again for the good work.
Do you sell your shirts? Love your intro music and thank you for sharing your videos Brotha.
Great video! Keep them coming
Very good. Job well done. Great opportunity! Thanks so much.
I’m excited too..
Ex
Excellent interview.
Is your capital protected and or insured?
Excellent Interview!!Do you have a Ghanian name yet?
Great investment opportunity well put together.
Amazing video! Thank you bro!! very imformative.
How do l get hold of farming community in Ghana just like this lady for advice for a foreign investor
How do I know the profit that was made?
Bro what's up where have you been.its been long since I watch ur videos .
Where are the roads to transport the food from villages to the city
Nice one
There is an issue of poverty in Africa and start a business is certainly one of the solutions to addressing this issue. Having said that the idea of starting an agriculture business with less than $50,00 and how the idea is developed can be misleading. For instance consider the idea of earnings per share and consider two different people one who has only one share of $50,00 and the other who has 1000 shares of $50,00. Certainly the one who has more shares is better of. It is in view the same problem here. The poor who can only afford $50,00 can believe by investing that amount he or she effectively starts a business. And in every certainty at such level. that business cannot address the issue of poverty.
The suffering of millions must be consider with serious and respect. We need actions, ideas that relieve poverty. You have to be serious.
Wow great .i want to get on boerd
Insightful
Love your channel ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾🔥🔥🆙🆙🆙😻😻🤝🤝🤝
Good information 🤝🤝💕🆙🆙🆙
Nice video
What happens when pandemic surges and ramps up to widespread lockdowns ?
How did these farmers operate during height of COVID ?
Thanks -
People still had to eat….
I was actually looking for insight regarding revenue changes, operations during pandemic and navigating lockdown rules, in order to stay profitable... yes we all want to eat, just like people in hell want ice water !
Can I invest without being in Ghana? I would like to setup an account.
Yes you can just contact the company for more inquiries
Amazing!
Thank you
wow...Im glad you did this...I am sooooo interested .....thanks a billion 7/17/21 ..I will be giving a call and email
I have a pineapple farm in Ghana. I live in the U S . How can grow for me help me with my crops ?
I never see tractors being used much in some Africa country.
There are Farm Tractors and Combined Harvester mostly in Northern Ghana
@@gb6041 Are they owned by blacks?
@@jimmyfisher7941 Yes! And even in Ghana Agric Ministry imports Tractors and Harvesters for Farmers
How do I get into contact with you.i am interested
What's the minimum investment that can be made with grow for me?
Mr. Swain are you going to invest in this type of crowd funding? I have seen you with Jay Cameron. I trust Jay Cameron and believe that both of you want to help the Ghanians and the Diaspora. I'm down if you and Jay are down.
Why do you ask your questions twice, or there’s times??
I thought she said that the sponsor gets back 50%. It shows that the range is from 2% - 28%. 🤔
50% in profit and the range in profit is between 2% - 28% of the total you invested.
Your guest never stated how the investors would receive their portion of the profits. Will the money be sent automatically by direct deposit to the investor's account there in Ghana or overseas?
It your duty to follow up after an opportunity is presented to you. It takes 2 secs to read the FAQ on the website.
I will like to invest pls send me details . Thanks
The risk policies are enough to put investors away.
If I sponsored $100 and the profit is $200 and my return is 50%, how would I get more than $100 back? Everything would have to go perfect to maybe get my money back? I've never been good at math, what am I missing?
You would get your 100 back plus 50% of the profit which is 100 usd
Ddr
Every video about agriculture in Ghana is just sitting and talking with not much crops to show. I am out