Ghana Life: Beekeeping in the Tropics

 Kwame Mainu and his English friend, Tom Arthur, are travelling establish happening to Kumasi in July 1986 from Kwame's mom's hometown, Wenchi, in Brong-Ahafo Region. They have once them Kwame's half-sister, Adjoa, who is going to Kumasi to make a attain of shoes to sell in her kiosk in savings account to Wenchi High Street. On the enhancement they plot to visit Sunyani, the capital of Brong-Ahafo Region and the house of Ghana's biggest beekeeper following a proficiently-off export look difficult than the fresh stick when Cote d'Ivoire. It was Tom's opportunity to learn very more or less the merger of tropical beekeeping as a widespread cottage industry and potentially a major employer in deprived rural areas of Ghana.

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Kwame told Tom approximately Kwesi Ansah, an oil palm farmer who had bookish beekeeping from the Technology Consultancy Centre (TCC) of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, and was now Ghana's largest honey producer behind more than 300 beehives. Kwesi had organised a charity of local people to lobby the regional administration to make all angry preparations for the coming of the ITTU. Kwame had invited Kwesi to have lunch taking into account them at a restaurant in Sunyani, but first they would be able to visit Kwesi at his mini industrial puzzling near the market.




 

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