Hello! Fellow hivains, I bring you warm greetings from my side at this hour. I have been a little bit inactive these days due to my busy schedule. What I imagined will be happening during service was a little bit lesser than what is actually happening now. I work almost 12 hours during the day with no rest, but that shouldn't be an excuse for me not being active.
In order to be a little active while I serve my country, I have decided to join this community so that I can write about my experience as I move embark on extension activity.
My first activity was a visit to my father's cocoa farm, which is located in the central region of Ghana in a village called Assin Obrayeko. It is a farm which covers about 5.3 archers of land. The farm is about ten years old.
From my interactions with him in addition to my own observations, 1 can conclude that the farmer is able to produce averagely more than twenty bags of cocoa each year.
The following are some pictures of the cocoa farm.
This was just a view on the cocoa farm furthur post. It will be prepared on how the fresh beans are pressed for sales as dried cocoa beans
All images in this post are mine.
I'm very grateful for taking the time to read my post.