Ghana, the land of food.
The very few countries in Africa which have fertile land for food and crop production in Ghana. It is so easy for a family to have a substantial farming system which will be enough to feed the entire family since they will have food throughout the year. Many congrats to the farmers here who through their hard work ensure enough food all over the country every year.
It is really worth the recognition that the nation gives to the farmers every year during the celebration of farmers day here in Ghana. We really cannot live without food. I believe it is one commodity that is so expensive in other parts of the world since its patronage is always on the rise. You may share the experience at your end here on the steem blockchain so we get to see how food is managed in your area. Ghana really is blessed to have food almost every passing moment.
However, we count it a blessing as a nation inasmuch as this will increase the revenue of the nation through the exportation of some of the produced food here in Ghana. This has always ensured the market full of food every moment. Except with the imported foodstuff, most of the locally grown food is not much expensive for peoples purchase. Like seen here today at the market I came. The food here has made the place so beautiful and colorful as well.
Here I am at a mini market in Kumasi called Ejisu. women here are so good and always smiling to invite customers to their products. Buying from such places are less cheaper than other places and so most people would always love to shop here especially for their weekend.
I share this food here in Ghana from today's market with you @dswigle, the leader of #marketfriday. It is with so much fun to always bein the weekend this way. Thanks for passing by to see the Ghanaian market today.
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I applaud Ghana for teaching their people what to do with fertile land. It's so easy to have the right ingredients, and harder to teach the people how to cook. Many congratulations to the Farmers on their hard work ensuring that there is enough food in Ghana, all throughout the year. That is not a simple task and I am always amazed to go to even the smallest Market there and see the amazing amounts of food.
It should be with great pride that people stand up and say that they are a farmer. I am glad that they celebrate as they do! It is true that food is a expensive commodity in many parts of the world, the United States included. However I can say that there are many more places that are higher priced than we are. So, in that way God has blessed you richly.
It is such a blessing that you are able to export your excess products. And I must say that you can export those yams to Denise in the United States! I'll be waiting for them. Please tax them gently!
Thank you so much for putting together a wonderful market and God bless all of Ghana's farmers! And yes! The weekend is upon us and I hope you have a great one.
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Thanks always so much for the love and support you have for us here in Ghana. You make #marketfriday fun for everyone. Thanks always and I wish you a wonderful weekend @dswigle
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Great market and nice food. Even everything is bigger than what we have here :D
No place like Ghana😅. Our food is the best
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I feel proud as a Ghanaian and how we are making good use of our fertile land. Unlike previously, some Ghanaians we not proud to be farmers. Thanks to education now, people have seen the need to grow food.
No wonder we hardly import goodstuf of late. @mcsamm, thanks for sharing this with is