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Man with snails, ‘prekese’ in luggage from Ghana detained at JFK Airport

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A man was detained briefly last week after arriving at JFK Airport with luggage full of snails, dried beef, turkey berry, carrot, oxtail, medicinal leaves and prekese, a traditional African spice and medicinal plant product.

Customs officials found the items in the man’s luggage when he arrived on a flight from Ghana.

Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists were however concerned about the giant African snails found in the luggage.

They considered the snails highly invasive, consuming at least 500 types of plants, wreaking havoc on tropical and sub-tropical environments.

In a statement officials said the snails — which produce about 1,200 eggs in a single year — also pose a health risk to humans because they carry a parasitic nematode that can lead to meningitis.

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JFK snails
According to the USDA, the giant African snail was first found in southern Florida in the 1960s, and it took 10 years and $1 million to eradicate it.

“Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists are our nation’s frontline defenders against invasive plant and animal pests that threaten our agricultural resources, and they face this complex and challenging mission with extraordinary commitment and vigilance,” Marty C. Raybon, acting director of field operations for CBP’s New York field office, said in a statement.

The man’s luggage with all the items therein were seized by officials and after briefly detaining the man, he was released, a Customs and Border Protection spokesman said.

Trisolace: Creating agribusiness opportunities for young Ghanaians

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Trisolace: Creating agribusiness opportunities for young Ghanaians

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For years, young people especially in Africa did not have the interest in creating business opportunities in Agriculture as they consider the sector unattractive and not worth the needed investment.

That is however changing in countries like Ghana where a company called Trisolace Farms is helping to young people fall in love with snail and mushroom farming.

Trisolace Farms trains, provides input and buys back produce from those that benefit from its services.

Photo: Facebook / Trisolace Farms

Organizations interested in snail raising education for their members, made mostly of women get support through teaching helping beneficiaries to be financially independent and empowered.

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Trisolace is also helping to make snail farming very convenient and cost-effective with its our boxes or snail pens made from recycled metal and car tyres.

Photo: Facebook / Trisolace

The company has been able to use over 400 old or unwanted car tyres and 2 tons of old metal for manufacturing of boxes by themselves.

Trisolace’s initiative also includes helping to reduce organic waste like fruits and vegetables by feeding them to the snails.

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The snails consume and convert the organic waste in the house or leftovers from harvests into loamy soil or compost.

Recycled Tyre for snail farming. Photo: Facebook / Trisolace

The company’s greenhouse model for growing snails is environmental friendly.

In 2020, Trisolace farms was shortlisted among some 50 organizations to benefit from the New Economy Booster program launched in Ghana and Nigeria to support entrepreneurs who have ideas to support their countries recover economically amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Impact Hub and partners launched the New Economy Booster as a social enterprise program that seeks to support advanced and early-stage ventures, startups, non-profit organizations, and initiatives focused on solving Covid-19 related socio-economic problems.

Trisolace has made it into the Acceleration phase of the program which has 15 shortlisted businesses.

Managers of the company say “in the next 5years we hope to recycle about 20tons of waste, both organic and inorganic for our productions.”

Man catches Fish worth $2.6 mln but eats it with villagers

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