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    Why poultry farming is no longer profitable in kenya.

    With a small scale poultry farm in Kenya, making profits is almost impossible maybe when you opt free range improved.
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    Why poultry farming is no longer profitable in kenya.

    I once believed that poultry farming was the way to financial freedom. I started with 1,000 broilers, later scaling to 4,000. At first, the profits were encouraging. But as time went by, the reality of small-scale poultry farming in Kenya hit me hard. Here’s my story. 🐓👇 The Broiler...
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    Top tips for growing coloured capsicum (sweet pepper): From Seedling to Harvest.

    Yes you can provided you have an expert to help you build. You need Poles ,the uv treated polythene paper and the accessories. You can do metallic or timber Poles.
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    Top tips for growing coloured capsicum (sweet pepper): From Seedling to Harvest.

    Growing capsicum in a greenhouse provides an ideal environment for long-term harvesting and higher yields. Passarela (red) and Ilanga (yellow) varieties are especially profitable, offering vibrant colors and excellent market demand. Here’s a step-by-step guide: 1. Seedlings Purchase and Land...
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    How to make money with groundnuts farming.

    😄 yea. Thankyou
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    How to make money with groundnuts farming.

    Groundnuts (peanuts or njugu karanga) as they’re popularly known, are one of the easiest crops to grow in Kenya.Let me break it down in a way you can easily follow. Groundnut Varieties Before planting, you need to choose the right variety for your region. Here are a few common ones: 1. Red...
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    "Unlocking Profits in Goat and Sheep Farming"

    That depends with your target market.
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    Part 2 :Cabbage Fertilizer, Pest, and Disease Management: – Advanced Techniques

    At day 10, I apply DAP (Diammonium Phosphate) to support root development. However, for younger cabbage plants, I sometimes substitute phosphorus foliar sprays to quickly provide phosphorus to the seedlings. This ensures that phosphorus is available for root and early growth before the roots are...
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    "Unlocking Profits in Goat and Sheep Farming"

    As we gather with loved ones this Christmas, it’s worth celebrating the farmers who work tirelessly to make this season special. From the vegetables gracing our tables to the livestock filling our kitchens with enticing aromas, farming has played an undeniable role in shaping the festivities...
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    How to Make Big Profits from Bulb Onion Farming .part 12

    Farming can be a goldmine if done right! I have been sharing my experience with bulb onion farming, from planting to harvest. After harvesting your bulb onions, the first step is drying them properly. This process, known as curing, is critical if not done well, the onions may start...
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    Kirinyaga Farmers Flourish Thanks to Free Dams from the County Government.

    Kirinyaga government has really done a good work. As a farmer you just need to register and you will be given the exact day they will do your dam provided you have the title deed to prove ownership.
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    How to make money with french beans in kenya.

    Are you looking for a profitable crop that grows fast and has a ready market? French beans might be the answer! In just 45-60 days, you can start harvesting and earning over Ksh 100,000 per acre. Let’s break it down step by step, from planting to harvest, and show you how to maximize your...
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    My Full-Time Farming Journey: From Capsicum Success to a Tough Lesson

    When I decided to fully embrace farming, I was optimistic about growing green capsicum (hoho). I chose the superbell variety for its disease resistance and hard, deep-green fruits. With 1.5 acres and over 10,000 seedlings per acre, I was ready to take on my biggest farming project . My crop...
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    Kirinyaga Farmers Flourish Thanks to Free Dams from the County Government.

    I don't have an exact number but I know over 10 around my home.
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    Kirinyaga Farmers Flourish Thanks to Free Dams from the County Government.

    In Kimbimbi, Mwea, a friend of mine has experienced a remarkable transformation in his farming journey, thanks to the Kirinyaga County Government’s initiative of digging dams for farmers. Early this year, he became a beneficiary of one such dam, which holds over 2 million liters of water and...
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