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Independent Presidential Candidate, Nana Kwame Bediako, has inaugurated a Guinea fowl farm in Bole, in the Savannah Region.
Bediako, a prominent businessman and philanthropist, shared the vision behind the initiative. "We came to Bole and decided to establish a Guinea fowl farm with an initial flock of 100 birds," he explained.
"The New Force wants the Guinea fowls here to be a source of livelihood, and we have selected five families to participate. This is a sign of unity and a way to ensure that the farm grows." he said .
The project, which is rooted in community development, aims to gradually scale up the farm. "The plan is to expand from 100 to 200 Guinea fowls, and eventually, we want this farm to serve as a thriving business venture that can provide more opportunities for the local population ," Mr Bediako added.
The farm is not only an economic initiative but also a symbol of collaboration. The five families selected for the project will be key partners in its development, working together to ensure its success.
This project aims to empower the local community by promoting entrepreneurship and fostering economic prosperity. he emphasized
In the long term, Mr Bediako envisions that the farm will stimulate local business, creating sustainable livelihoods for many households in the area.
Nana Kwame Bediako, the leader of the New Force, made a special contribution to assist families in the Bole Bamboi constituency. He donated 100 guinea fowls to five families in the area to help them create sustainable sources of income.
This donation is part of Mr Bediako's ongoing effort to empower communities through agricultural initiatives that can sustain them. As a challenge, he encouraged the families to raise the guinea fowls and grow the flock to at least 300 birds and promised to provide an additional 200 guinea fowls to further enhance their resources and support long-term development.
The donation generated excitement among the local community, who viewed it as an opportunity to improve their livelihoods and develop their skills in poultry farming.
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