Women face many challenges in kofi
because sometimes we as women are the one who work in the kofi plantation.
You go there, you harvest, you take the kofi to the factory, you cook
and at the end of the day you are not the one who get the money.
Kofi has stayed in my family because since 1978 when I planted kofi
I have been able to educate my children, I have been able to feed my children well
I have been able even to build a good house.
Kofi changed my life, it gives my family joy.
It is a very difficult work to a mother to be a breadwinner,
to be in kofi farming, tea farming and everything to be everything.
It is very difficult.
Women see me as a low model because they see that even women can lead,
they can be good leaders, they can manage, just the same I manage in my kofi society.
In women who are working in kofi, I hope in the future they will be strong women
if they will back hard and continue to be kofi farming.
I know they will be strong women and they will do things because they can make it.
In kofi I think the production or the welfare of kofi can be far much ahead,
can rise than when it is only being done by men.
So I think I would call upon my fellow women to inform themselves in kofi
so that we can promote the growth of kofi
and even economically we uplift our country.
It was very difficult because some of the people, most men do not want women in kofi
but most of the women promote me to be a promoter farmer in kofi farming.
Just like the wife men say, if we educate a woman, we educate the whole nation.
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