Tetteh quarshie biography of abraham james
Tetteh Quarshie was an apprentice in a Basel mission workshop at Akropong in the Eastern region of Ghana. Historical accounts state that through his experience as a blacksmith, he was able to travel to the Fernando Po Island now Bioko in Equatorial Guinea in His rise to fame began after six years, when Quarshie, whose hobby was then farming, came back to Ghana with several cocoa beans, also known as Amelonado, and planted them on his farm at Mampong-Akuapim, a small town in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
The crop, which matures within 3 to five years, began being consumed by the people of Mampong, who would later know how to grow it with the help of Quarshie. Soon, Mampong became the first cocoa hub of the country as the crop was now a commercial product for huge business and income.
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By , cocoa beans or cuttings were being sent to other countries such as Nigeria and Sierra Leone. Aggrey strenuously took up the appeal. Other honors were bestowed on him. Tetteh Quarshie was born in about to a farmer from Teshie known as Mlekubo. Due to his hard work he soon became a master blacksmith and was in fact the first blacksmith to be established at Akuapim-Mampong.
His hobby was farming.