General News of Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
Correspondence from Upper East
It is the fervent wish of a visually impaired farmer from Bonia, a small farming community along the Tono Irrigation canals in the Kassena-Nankana Municipal Assembly of the Upper East Region, to go back into rice farming, especially this season if he is given the needed financial support.
Mr. Aduni Achana, 56 years old, engages in rice farming on his two-acre farm in the small village despite his inability to see. He has been cultivating the crop to support himself and the family ever since he lost his eyesight under bizarre circumstances at a youthful age.
Mr. Achana’s ability to grow rice in his condition is something that surprises many people to date. The amazing part of his effort is when ‘blind’ Achana is going to his farm which requires crossing a big canal and when he is removing weeds among the rice crop on the farm.
“How he is able to differentiate between weeds and the rice crop when controlling weeds on his farm is what amazes me and other people. Even we those that have proper eyesight find it difficult doing that. You would never believe if someone told you the man is blind. I think his ability is divine”- said a community member in Kasem dialect.
Mr. Achana’s hard work won him ‘Best Municipal Disability Farmer’ in the Kassena-Nankana Municipality in 2018. He was recognized, celebrated and awarded among 10 gallant farmers for their contribution to growth of agriculture and food production in the area.
Disaster strikes, rendering ‘blind’ Achana penniless
In December last year, Mr. Achana after investing resources and energy in his rice farm was preparing for harvest when disaster struck. His entire two-Acre farm got razed by bushfire.
The fire, which was said to have spread from dried grasses close to his farm, also destroyed items including a waterproof canvas tarpaulin, aluminium basins, wellington boots and other items.
He managed to escape with his life, traumatized and penniless.
GhanaWeb reported about his situation and got him some help.