He also challenged individuals who have the
aspirations to do that, to as soon as possible seek for technical advice from
expert before entering.
He disclosed this to journalists in a
brief interview on Farmers’ day, adding that, some people without his concern
have penetrated illegally into where he has the tilapia fisheries pond,
draining the reservoir and as a result has led to the damage of the pond.
He explained that, although, he can
not pin-point people behind this act, but conspicuously might be someone who
without technical knowledge forcibly comes to the site to practice.
According to Nana Kumah, the person might have
the farm yard but need to seek for insight knowledge about practicing
aquaculture in order to avoid causing harm and damages to others products.
He said his doors were open for
people especially the youth who intend to venture into agricultural.
Nana Kumah who has won numerous
awards encouraged the unemployed graduates in the country not to waste their
precious time sitting idle but venture into agricultural sector which holds to
unlock successful and hold potentials to end if not possible reduce
unemployment and poverty in the country drastically.
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