AYEKOO: Snail Farming In Ghana Trisolace
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Published 2022-07-21
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Congratulations Mr. Felix Appiah, #TrisolaceFarmsπππ. It's always a pleasure serving you with our #cocopeat for your setups. Keep the good work up Champπ
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I love this.l will call when came back from Holland. This good
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Try using English subtitles. Your channel has a worldwide audience.
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All this people are in Ghana yet we are hungry because even the ministry of agricultural won't invest or promote them. Now we are blaming Russian Ukraine war. I love this show.
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You said you started in Kumasi. Are you still there and if so please, where are you located?
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I have a big farm in Nsuta Ash. I want to add snail farming to,,,double size 48,000GHC. Am coming to Ghana soon
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Me I like the old music,please bring it back!!
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What a wonderful and nice cocoyam garden. Ayekoo to the owner and Ayekoo to Anim Addo and his crew. Ayekoo to all farmers in Ghana, may God richly bless you and protect you all. Stay blessed all farmers. βοΈβ€οΈ
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Ayekoo and awesome Ghana. Great Combination
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Good work bro.
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Wow, this is beautiful, I love β€οΈ itπ―ππ½
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This is very educative.
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Thanks for sharing
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Nice. I want to rear some of the snails so how can I get in touch. I have big cocoyams if not bigger than yours and the potatoes are taking over my backyard
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I love this and I have great passion for snail farming.
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Nature colour is EVER GREENπ΄π³π±ππππππππππππ
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Am really proud happy Creating economic growth These individuals will put everything in place every encouraging products which bill fetching money Marketing for export to the European Countries One district one Factory Aganda 111 Ghanaians has no concern to complain Changing our minds set is the way forward for Ghana and Ghanaians Thank you Please how much is the cost
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Why are you bent on the fact that, he should speak English, this is our mother tongue and we need to be proud of it. If you don't get it forget about it, ayikooo
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Agric is wonderful
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Awesome production. I am so impressed with how Ghanaians are branching out on their own, utilizing the resources available to improve their lives, and that of other willing citizens. I have a couple of questions: 1. What is the lifespan of snails? 2. If possible, how can you identify male snails from female snails? 3. How do you select snails for consumption so as not to deplete the female (hatchers) snails? Thank you for all you do. Stay blessed.