Ghana: Business on the Track | Deadliest Journeys

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Ghana: Business on the Track | Deadliest Journeys


00:00 Ghana, a small country in West Africa, is the world’s second largest cocoa producer. It’s the end of the season. By motorbike or on foot, Jeff and his companions transport the precious commodity through the bush and try to reach the city to sell the fruit of their harvest.

6:16 They harvest Coca but have never seen or eaten…

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@QueenofAfrica1217

Does the black man have the time to really see the beauty of Africa and enjoy it. I mean, really enjoy their land. It seems only only foreigners enjoy Africa. Why is their so much hustle just to eat in Africa? Harvesting coa coa and other minerals that don't benefit me. Work HARD and get almost nothing to show for it. That coa coa goes all the way to Switzerland 🇨🇭 and other countries to make chocolate 🍫 that doesn't even come to Africa nor benefit the people.

Hope you get payedd good for your aGods given coco o one there should be hungry!! Stop letting the world rob you all your shit! Think SUNCHILDREN wake up up up in th name of GODS!! : ITS YOUR TIME WAKE UP PLEAS3!!!

Wke up AFRICANS WAKE UP SUNCHILDREN USE IT FOR YOUR GODS BLESSED YOUR LAND TAKE O ER YOUNG AFRICANS OPEN YOUR MIND FOR SOMETHING OTHER THAN HATRACKD

@thabodaniel9551

AFRICAN LEADERS YOUR PEOPLE SUFFERING, WHY ARE YOU SO SILENT

@edday2603

Colonists took over and drained all natural resources and then returned to independence.

@wayeyietink51

WOW

@JohnsionBlessing

am like Ghana

@Maxwell-goodvibez

120 CEDIS WAS 21 EUROS NOW ITS 6 EUROS WITHIN TWO YEARS OF THIS VIDEO WOW

@BensonKaruku-d8s

We need to start a go find me page for Ghana. The people of Ghana, we are with you in your struggles.

@JoshuaMusembi-i3s

poor governance

@nattybongo5168

Very nice documentary

@Singh.Randhawa

For the cocoa farmers and truck drivers
Let me be the first to tell you
They are treating you like slaves and nothing more
They are getting all the profits while you get just enough to live on …
This is what Modern slavery is all about

What a happy people. God Bless Ghana, God Bless Africa.

@SPotter1973

37:10 they should network with shea and palm oil producers.

Gana rich country

@rahallivex

If the government can't provide solid housing or better wages for the people of ghana, at least build them good quality roads so they can travel quickly & safely and cut time which can help deliver goods multiple times a day to the buyer.

@kwammeharry803

because if you all get the people to stay poor you all could get to steal what ever they have

@TheAshwini30

A kind of farewell both with emotions n dance

@Unknown-te8fv

I'm Ghanaian who was born in Germany. The cocoa farmers in 🇬🇭 and 🇨🇮 are working hard for the chocolate production. God bless Ghana and Ivory Coast
🇬🇭🤝🏿🇨🇮💪🏿🍫

@CharlesDonovan-y8v

It's really a disgrace what the European colonizers did to this continent they take everything and give nothing in return up to this day nothing has changed the people suffer greatly

@Officialusmle

That’s my Country Ghana 🇬🇭 but I’m from Kumasi Ashanti Kingdom Regional area. This documentary is only based around the Volta Lake and Regional areas sharing border with neighboring countries like Togo 🇹🇬 and then to Benin 🇧🇯 Republic here heading to Nigeria 🇳🇬 😂. I’ve never been to those parts of Ghana 🇬🇭 and West – Africa. I love ❤your Documentaries

@fatmayahia-ch4jh

We are still under thw western colonial😢

@TheGrandfather365

People dancing and sweating at a funeral are like "Begani Shaadi Mein Abdullah Deewana"

All those guys in cocoa farm speaking French are from Togo, Mali and Burkina Faso that's tells Ghana is not all that poor

My country Ghana is rich but we don't have good leaders 😢😢😢

@shubhamphenom
@engegiger

Where's my favorite narrator?! This guy is awful to listen to. 👎👎👎

@JohnRoberts-wk6rf

How do those women do that? Carry those tubs on their heads without holding on?

@Peakpredict

I hope Ghana government cedis.

Greetings from Nigerian living in quagadogo burkina faso

@AliAwomi-p3l

Your knowledge is highly appreciated 👍

To all watchers this video represents just about 20% of the country. Majority of Ghanaians do not live like this. It's like watching a video of the homelessness and drug issues in America and judging the whole country by it

@mysticmoose6123

"Ghana's cocoa is the best. Other countries grow cocoa but none are as good as Ghana" How do you since "Now one in Ghana has ever tried cocoa or know what it tastes like" What the hell man. At least try the damn stuff if your gonna brag about it.

@haodev

my disappointment that the Ghanan pallbearers werent dancing to that music!

@julzhepburn3688

I notice that the government steps in with no problem to buy the valuable cocoa,, but is somehow not able to take any action for roads or infrastuture ,,nothing even repaired since colonists put in the first roads or railways ,,😢

@hmmer3471

You need to wait week at customs, no wonder they dont want anyone to have better life

@hmmer3471

Lucky, salt doesn't need machinaries to produce, otherwise they would have sold the raw products like Cocoa