President-elect John Mahama has expressed his deep passion for farming, stating that it remains central to his life and will be his primary focus upon retirement.
During a visit to his farm in Yapei and Busunu in the Savannah region, Mr. Mahama shared insights into his agricultural pursuits and his long-term plans.

“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,” he revealed.
“In any case, 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.”

The former president, who has diversified into crop farming and livestock, showcased his growing agricultural enterprise.
“We started with 300 goats and other small ruminants, and now we’ve grown to almost 500, with another 200 animals added recently. It’s looking positive,” he said, noting plans to expand into sheep and cattle farming.
On the crop side, Mahama’s farm produces maize and soybean, supplying directly to Asutuare farms for poultry feed.

He highlighted the challenges of balancing his political duties with his love for the land.
“This is not just a business; it’s a way of life for me. It’s therapeutic and fulfilling to work on the farm,” Mahama added, showcasing his dedication to agriculture as both a passion and a means of contributing to Ghana’s food security.
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