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Don’t always go after white collar jobs, venture into farming – Asantehene tells youth

Don’t always go after white collar jobs, venture into farming – Asantehene tells youth

He believes maximising local farming would reduce the expensive importation of food crops to help save the depreciating cedi and eventually restore the exacerbating economic situation.

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Don’t always go after white collar jobs, venture into farming – Asantehene tells youth, traditional leadersOtumfuo touted his involvement in farming with some of his sub-chiefs and encouraged the youth, traditional leaders and even government officials to venture into farming.

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“I have been involved in farming with Otuo Siriboe

Don’t always go after white collar jobs, venture into farming – Asantehene tells youth, traditional leadersNana Yaw Sarpong Serebour was adjudged the best national farmer at the 38th Farmers’ Day Celebration for his extensive production in both mixed crop and livestock farming.

With current technological advancements in farming, the 43-year-old mechanical engineer reiterated the urgency for the youth to be involved in farming.

“With technological advancement, farming is no longer the cutlass and hoe method that we used to know

It’s good for the youth, with the education that they have to get themselves involved and phase out the aged

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