President-elect John Mahama has shared his intentions to concentrate entirely on farming once he steps away from politics.
On a recent trip to his farms in Yapei and Busunu located in the Savannah region, Mahama expressed his strong enthusiasm for agriculture and outlined his aspirations for his life after politics.
“Farming is my life. I love it, and I’m sure if I didn’t go into politics, I would have been a full-time farmer,” Mahama stated. He added, “When I retire after this stint, of course, I’m going to go into full-time farming. If you want to see me, you’ll have to come to the farm.”
President-elect John Mahama has shared his intentions to concentrate entirely on farming once he steps away from politics.
On a recent trip to his farms in Yapei and Busunu located in the Savannah region, Mahama expressed his strong enthusiasm for agriculture and outlined his aspirations for his life after politics.
Mahama’s agricultural path has expanded considerably over time. He began with 300 goats and other small ruminants, and now the farm has almost 500 animals, having recently added another 200.
He intends to venture into sheep and cattle farming, perceiving a promising future ahead.
Regarding crops, his farm yields maize and soybeans, which are directly provided to farms in Asutuare for poultry feed.
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Let’s President elect @JDMahama be your inspiration to become a farmer 2025.
Eiii he is cashing 💰 in big time.
Take a look 👀 pic.twitter.com/8vFPoFRmfo
— The Ghanaian Farmer (@EnyonamManye) December 24, 2024
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