Sirigu a scenic village in the Upper East Region
of Ghana, in a fairy-tale savannah landscape with beautiful, typical
Northern traditionally decorated houses, trees, and farmlands.
The people of Sirigu are mostly farmers, growing sorghum, millet,
groundnut and keeping cattle, goats and fowl and livestock. Several
years of intensive farming and poor rainfall has degraded the land to
the extent that even subsistence farming in threatened. This is made
worse by low prices of farm produce and unreliable rains. read more at http://dagbonweb.com/tourism
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