The former auditor turned farmer is so inspiring. This video left me with a lot to take away and apply in my own life despite not being a farmer. He mentioned that Africa offers opportunities that have not been exhausted and that is very true in other fields of expertise. Farmers in Israel learnt to cultivate in harsh conditions which would have been deemed impossible by other farmers and were able to produce good yield. That scenario illustrated the common saying… “Where there’s a will there’s a way”. Hard work and perseverance yields positive results in the end.
This is very encouraging. Well done Steve. I love Pawpaws. The effort you have made, you deserve the reward. All the best as you get bigger. Good job you got out of the office.
Great insights and excellent video. I am sure this video will inspire many people to play a role in developing their country. Africa will flourish and is the future. Enjoyed your presentation and the journey of this intelligent new farmer who was very interesting and motivated.
Thank you, brother, for this video; food production is key right now; if all communities can join together and start farming globally, we will be better off. We also need to look into food preservation as well. I loved this brother's vision. Communities need to invest in bore holds. Time to rise, Africa, you have the land to feed the world - we need more industry and food storage areas for when hard time hits, we have a reserve.
Knowledge is power he went out side his country and experienced how its done in other dry region.this is the way to go .you soon stsrt having plenty rainfall those trees attract s rain
@@alexandermulilison5844 Sure,we are the largest country in EA, take Kenya, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda land mass combined, that's land mass of Tz, huge arable lands and quite reasonable sources of water! We catching up as currently many unemployed youth are switching to farming!!!
Its an inspiring story ,you know people do things in the standard way ,according to social norms but having to quit your job and doing something different and being able to achive great things through that, is very inspiring ,especially to us young people.
I don't understand your statement. Are you saying you have 10 000 hectares land which has a lot of water and you're looking for someone to partner with? Please make yourself clear
I had never heard of “Pixie oranges”. Really interesting😀. Their potential of generating 12 million per annum makes the hard work put into them and waiting for 3 -4years for them to come to fruition worthwhile. I loved all the B-rolls you added to the video. Fantastic content 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾!
Your hard work is appreciated. We all can do something to make a difference in our lives and others. I want to encourage you to incorporate a permaculture principles to your farming practice. Looking at the farm I see monoculture, exposed soil, water source from borehole…….which cannot be sustainable in the long run. Recharging and storing your rainwater in the ground and mulching your soil with readily available materials minimizes evaporation whereby saving or lowering your water supply. Please study permaculture.
Very impressive and inspiring planing with dry land .
The former auditor turned farmer is so inspiring. This video left me with a lot to take away and apply in my own life despite not being a farmer. He mentioned that Africa offers opportunities that have not been exhausted and that is very true in other fields of expertise. Farmers in Israel learnt to cultivate in harsh conditions which would have been deemed impossible by other farmers and were able to produce good yield. That scenario illustrated the common saying… “Where there’s a will there’s a way”. Hard work and perseverance yields positive results in the end.
I'm glad I'm doing such videos and getting to inspire people faith. Anything is certainly possible if you put your mind to it like he said😊
@@masetimesSo true…
@@masetimesI need his number please
Where is this farm in Makueni county?
As a Ugandan farmer my brother keep stepping.
May the Lord.enlarge your territories and fund you in every way. Amen
Men I love watching informative videos like this on agriculture, this is so commendable, that's a great information. thanks for your hard work.
This is very encouraging. Well done Steve. I love Pawpaws. The effort you have made, you deserve the reward. All the best as you get bigger. Good job you got out of the office.
Very nice to hear from you, practicing Agro pastoralism in the farm is the perfect work. Am watching in South Sudan
Great insights and excellent video. I am sure this video will inspire many people to play a role in developing their country. Africa will flourish and is the future. Enjoyed your presentation and the journey of this intelligent new farmer who was very interesting and motivated.
well done steve the farmer, quite educative
Thanks so much my brother from another mother
This is inspirational, Iam into horticultural farming, its so fulfilling. In Botswana
Thank you, brother, for this video; food production is key right now; if all communities can join together and start farming globally, we will be better off. We also need to look into food preservation as well. I loved this brother's vision. Communities need to invest in bore holds. Time to rise, Africa, you have the land to feed the world - we need more industry and food storage areas for when hard time hits, we have a reserve.
Awesomeness I am impresses with your farming
Knowledge is power he went out side his country and experienced how its done in other dry region.this is the way to go .you soon stsrt having plenty rainfall those trees attract s rain
Watching from Tanzania, you brothers are truly inspiring,learning a lot from you! God bless!!!
I have been into Tz but you guys have unexploited potential
@@alexandermulilison5844 Sure,we are the largest country in EA, take Kenya, Uganda, Burundi and Rwanda land mass combined, that's land mass of Tz, huge arable lands and quite reasonable sources of water! We catching up as currently many unemployed youth are switching to farming!!!
Great interview. Good job
Its an inspiring story ,you know people do things in the standard way ,according to social norms but having to quit your job and doing something different and being able to achive great things through that, is very inspiring ,especially to us young people.
Thanks 🙏🏿🙏🏿
Watching from Papua New Guinea. Very inspiring.
water, heat, reasonable soil, good farmer = most successful farming (you can almost farm ANYTHING)
How do I get intouch with steve and which part of Makueni is he in?
Now he needs an food processing industry to create passion products to sell to market - both the fruit and finished product.
This is amazing talk of just good timing
This is very encouraging.. Keep going brother
This is amazing..I'm motivated..🙏🏼❤
Very inspiring, I'm quiting my job too
Go for it 🗣🔥
Don't quit until you start part time farming.
Salam, thanks for your time and support for this video it’s really been a productive and successfull lesson.❤❤❤❤❤
Inspirational.....Examples to follow in our homeland...
Following from my Farm in Northern Uganda, I gree with him
I could visit your farm too
I know this guy from makueni boys...this is really great
😂😂....you know him!... so what??😂
It's amazing to see my county people do farming. That's what I want to do when I grow up The dream is to help the community. Kudos to you👏👏👏👏
What do u mean when you grow up 😂😂 start now
@@mimokay_empress I saw this coming 😂😂😂
What are the potential(s) for "Value Addition" opportunities? This is one of the best videos I've seen on farming in EA...
Super
Be blessed for inspiring me
The size of those pawpaws though, reminds of my dad's garden
GREAT WORK BRO KEEP IT HIGH
Very inspiring, thx alot ❤
Nice content...new subscriber
Beautiful. Shredded cardboard brings the fungus into the soil. the rest is easy.
Golden content..Thank you
Much appreciation 😁 🙏🏿
Wow!!!
Amazing ❤❤❤
Watching from Namibia
Thank you, Julia 🤠
I am looking for people to partner with me in Northern Zambia with a lot of water. I have more than 10,000 hectares. We can grow almost anything
I am up for it.
What are you looking for exactly?
I don't understand your statement. Are you saying you have 10 000 hectares land which has a lot of water and you're looking for someone to partner with? Please make yourself clear
I had never heard of “Pixie oranges”. Really interesting😀. Their potential of generating 12 million per annum makes the hard work put into them and waiting for 3 -4years for them to come to fruition worthwhile. I loved all the B-rolls you added to the video. Fantastic content 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾!
Thank you Faith 😊🙏🏿🙏🏿
@@masetimesyou are welcome 😊
Wao very inspiring story...can one visit the farm ..i wuld love to do passion farming
Very informative, thank you 👌🏾🙏🏾. Watching from 🇬🇧
Much appreciation 🙏🏿😊
Very inspirational. How can one visit the farm?
Very inspiring planning to buy dry land in kitui mutomo where an acre is 40k
And drill a borehole
great, I'm glad this episode inspired you
geological analysis for arid ukambani , kajiado for kenya campaign might be the solution we need
New subscriber 😊 very interesting and informative
Great insights. Where can one get the passion fruit seeds/ seedlings?
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
Jamaica 🇯🇲 to the world 🌎 🗣💪
He should have Bee boxes producing honey and for pollination
Lovely
Where is your farm, am looking for big land with water table
This is amazing
Thanks you 🙏🏿😊
I'm inspired great work. Please gives your number for consultation.
Great 😃 please use the social media links I've provided on the description box
Zambia ku chalo!
He's actually a Kenyan LOL
I need a video of him about watermelon farming because am a young watermelon farmer from Malindi same time a campus student kindly please.
What is the cost of land in makueni...
As this farmer is in Kenya will he be considering Wambugu Apples.
Hello I like your thinking's i love farming and I need help
Am inspired
I'm elated to know this. Thank you 🙏🏿😊
Your hard work is appreciated. We all can do something to make a difference in our lives and others.
I want to encourage you to incorporate a permaculture principles to your farming practice.
Looking at the farm I see monoculture, exposed soil, water source from borehole…….which cannot be sustainable in the long run.
Recharging and storing your rainwater in the ground and mulching your soil with readily available materials minimizes evaporation whereby saving or lowering your water supply.
Please study permaculture.
This is great advice.
Wau!
Newest subscriber! Wapi makofi?
Thank you Rachel. Much appreciation for the support 🙏🏿😊
Time for Mase, may I ask for the farmer's contact details?
Can i visit your farm please? Send me the location kindly
Ilove makueni
Never heard of it. What big or bigger towns is it close to?
Where can I get him please
Steve i need your consultancy in Kitale.
How long is Naironbi to makuen?
About 200km
3 hrs
I'm selling a piece of land in makueni, one can do pixes oranges, I'm near a River
What is Steve’s telephone contact
Use the IG link on description box
You are not welcome in Somalia 🇸🇴
Then u better do something to ur land.lest kenyans take over.
Very encouraging
Pls give contact for steve