
Bernard The Magician
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Bernard The Magician
@BernardtheMagic
Africa's Number 1 Magician Human, Electrical Engineer, Math Olympiad Trainer, Rubik's cube Enthusiast, and many more. For bookings, contact +233 550709855


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So, President Mahama promised to establish Farmer Services Centers in 50 agricultural Districts to provide agricultural services to farmers. These Centers will have over 4,000 different agricultural machinery with the following breakdown. 1. 660 tractors 2. 200 tractor trailers 3. 200 mini tractors 4. 200 mini tractor trailers 5. 200 mini tractor tillers 6. 200 mini tractor cultivators 7. 200 mini tractor ploughs 8. 200 mini tractor harrows 9. 200 mini tractor cutter bars 10. 200 mini tractor mowers 11. 460 3-disc ploughs 12. 300 4- disc ploughs 13. 330 16-disc harrows 14. 100 1000kg mineral fertilizer spreaders 15. 100 4-row precision seed drills 16. 100 6-row precision seed drills 17. 100 32-row pneumatic seed drills 18. 300 800L Boom Sprayers 19. 50 combine harvesters 20. 50 Maize Headers for combine harvester 21. 25 Soy Headers for combine harvester. He cut sod for work to begin on them a few weeks ago at Afram Plains and they will look like this when completed.

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Thank you for the recognition @pazunre WE @3farmatebots SPENT YEARS BUILDING A MACHINE THAT CAN REVOLUTIONIZE FARMING IN AFRICA AND BEYOND THROUGH ADVANCED AI and AUTOMATION THAT CAN WORK IN DIVERSE FARM ENVIRONMENTS, turning everyday tasks into seamless workflows while enabling produce growers to focus on what matters most. Beyond the mere automation of agriculture, our robot integrates several AI technologies to make farming intelligent, accurate, and productive but it seems a lot of people do not fully grasp what it takes to program a fully functioning agricultural robot, which is the first of its kind in the history of our country. It has taken us years to master the intricate and highly technical processes of teaching a robot how to see and understand its environment. Teaching a robot to spray a weed without touching a crop is not easy. It takes pixel-level precision and a staggering, painstaking number of years of complex annotation to get it right. We have failed many more times trying to get it right than we have trying to convince people that, with the right funding, we cannot just build farm machines but also have the capacity to engineer advanced technologies that can be applied across multiple industries. Come to think of it—how many industrial machines are we manufacturing locally and producing for export? With the engineering of our farm robot (FAMA), which is market-ready for deployment on farmlands, we are demonstrating that Ghanaian engineers have what it takes to transform our industry and make Africa a competitive, self-sustaining hub of innovation and manufacturing. There is no country that has truly developed in its fullest sense without a strong foundation in engineering. We are leveraging computer vision, edge computing, and real-time data processing to drive sustainable farming. A lot of people who sat on the sidelines of our history, waiting to see how young people like us would push our brand visibility, have done themselves a great disservice. Those who reposted, liked, and shared our content have helped amplify our story and have contributed to shaping the future of agriculture through AI. THANK YOU GHANA THANK YOU AFRICA GHANAIANS DID IT. AS AN AFRICAN, YOU CAN ALSO DO IT. We thank everyone who has truly supported us in bringing what we have achieved to the public. Thank you for believing in US. “The future is here.” 3Farmate.com 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭

WE’RE LAUNCHING TOMORROW !!!! Tomorrow, something that did not exist four years ago will operate in front of the world. Four years of research, development, and relentless field testing have led to this moment. FAMA has logged hundreds of hours of runtime across real farm conditions in Ghana. It has been broken, repaired, and sent back out. It is not a prototype. It is ready. Tomorrow, it runs in front of the world. The Deputy Minister of Agriculture will be there. Industry leaders. Food producers. Academics. This is not a technology demonstration. This is the beginning of a new chapter in how food gets grown. Four years in the making. One day to go. KNUST IDL Building, Adenta. April 4. 8:30 AM. See you tomorrow. 3Farmate.com #agtech #robotics #ghana #agriculture #foodsecurity #artificialintelligence


Dear Ghana, We are honoured to have @johndumelo Deputy Minister of Agriculture, as our special guest at the inaugural launch of FAMA (Ghana's FIRST autonomous AI-powered farming robot). On April 4th, we are hosting a live farm demonstration near the KNUST IDL Building at Adenta, and we could not think of a more fitting moment for government to be in the room. For generations, the hardest questions in farming have been the same. Who is going to work the land? How do we reduce losses? How do we plant with enough precision to make every acre count? These are the questions that have constrained farmers, policymakers, and food producers for decades. FAMA answers them. Labour, handled. Precision, handled. And when those two constraints are off the table, the conversation changes entirely. It stops being about getting people into fields and starts being about how much land we can cultivate. The bottleneck shifts. The ambition expands. That is the revolution we are ushering in on April 4th. Not a gradual improvement on what came before, but a fundamental change in what farming looks like and what it is capable of. We are leading that charge. And we are just getting started. See you on the farm. 📅 April 4, 2026 📍 KNUST IDL Building, Adenta ⏰ 8:30 AM For more information and to receive an invitation to attend, call 024 972 2815. 3farmate.com

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4 DAYS TO THE INAUGURAL LAUNCH OF FAMA (GHANA’S FIRST AI-POWERED FARMING ROBOT) 🤖 By 2050, Africa must feed 2.5 billion people. That is not a distant problem—it is a deadline. The land exists. The potential exists. What has been missing is the technology to unlock it at the scale and precision the moment demands. The most successful integration of FAMA will be one that enhances rather than replaces human capability, creating a symbiosis between farmer and machine that honors both tradition and innovation. That is exactly what we are building. And in 4 days, we will demonstrate it live. April 4th—FAMA goes live. - For more information and to receive an invitation to attend, call 024 972 2815. We will see you on the field. 3farmate.com #agtech #robotics #foodsecurity #ghana #artificialintelligence #precisionfarming







