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Young Graduate Finds Simple Process for Tomatoes

  • Gabriel Ahiabor
  • Jan 14, 2017
  • 1 min read

Farming has become unattractive to many young graduates in Ghana, apparently because they do not think they will find pleasure and fulfilment when they engage in agribusiness.

It is refreshing to note, however, that there are still some young graduates who find farming a worthwhile enterprise and one of such individuals is Mr Sena Ahiabor, a graduate of crop science from the University of Ghana, who describes farming as his passion.

He says he had lofty dreams like any other graduate, but agriculture won his heart.

“I liked the way my father managed to look after us with the money he got from farming. That made me know that there is a lot of money in agribusiness,” he said.

“I was an “A” student and my father wanted me to study Medicine. I attended medical school for two weeks and decided to go back to my course of choice - Agriculture. My father and lecturers were very disappointed,” Sena recalled.

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