This is by far the most inspiring,educational and positive tv program coming from Africa. Great job and great concept. Featuring African farmers is golden.
@@mikemunda Imagine this episode is amazing. I am calculating how much he earns per month. I am in Tanzania and 1 tray of eggs goes for 6000 X 200 trays = Tshs 1,200,000 per day. 1200000 per day X 30 days makes it 36,000,000. Why am I still working wajameni...
Madam l am proud of your creativity and believe you will go a long way l pray that when ever l come to your country l will like to visit your farm stay bless
I am from Ghana. I am often interested in spotting traces of vocabulary to track origins of West African languages to their East African roots or origins. In the second video I heard a lot of the word “akukuu” in the conversation. I am tempted to think “akukuu” is in reference to chickens, as only chickens were shown. I could be wrong, but if I am right, it is amazing to point how “akukuu” is strikingly similar to “akoko” in the Akan language of Ghana and refers to the same animal, chicken. Fantastic!
I wish some people who are putting their minds on these ashubag, Kusasira, Mayinja baby cool, and that man who always in yellow shirt forgotten his name the one give old cow and laptop from m7. They should do things like this.
Such a great farm I can't wait to hv mine just like yours where I can hv fresh vegetables love from Belgium plss will like to learn yr system of rain water collection and biogas ❤
Great minds are mighty. Amazing job Beatrice and seeds of Gold TV. inspiring .you need not to awhole acres of land.akili ni mali. Thanks alot.how do one reach you as in contact s please
Well done Beatrice. Africa needs more women like you. You are an inspiration.
This is by far the most inspiring,educational and positive tv program coming from Africa. Great job and great concept. Featuring African farmers is golden.
So educative
I am proud of you👌♥️🙏
Very educative program. Money saving and being healthy too. Great!
Am crazy about poultry farming good job mama and our journalist he is very jovial nice info thx
how far can we get to making the agricultural green revolution of Africa a reality, thank you. well done.
DO you know this lady , am your neighbour Hon Abrari . Am requesting if can get her contact
anchor is super.. funny... nice guy... good information giving...👌 👍
Simply ingenious. Respects to our people.
This has taught me alot about being a farmer and making use of small spaces.
After watching this episode I feel like resigning tomorrow. hahaaaaa
dont even say that me ndio naskia nimechoka the lady she brave.....its either 2021 or you fail again this year....
@@mikemunda Imagine this episode is amazing. I am calculating how much he earns per month. I am in Tanzania and 1 tray of eggs goes for 6000 X 200 trays = Tshs 1,200,000 per day. 1200000 per day X 30 days makes it 36,000,000. Why am I still working wajameni...
@@carolinemariki4029 carole hio inataka mahesabu na huwe na land .
@@mikemunda ni kweli. but also it easier said than done
hey class silence 😅😅😅 I love that Mom that's the way to go
this lady is a pace setter.
True
Very educational - I can see a bright future for this farm
Me to have just started intergrated farming wish I can be more like her
I selute u mam because u have done Amazing integrated farm and also for host
Very good Iam learning from other farmers
Good video
God bless you
This is wonderful
Ann Lady
Silent Class 🤫 that really got me.New subscriber here to support you .
i love this lady, please come with to Ghana
Impressive Lady.
My passion is to become a good farmer n own my own ranch 🙂
Oh God. I dont understand nothing what the other woman says. Can you people please undertitle
Please seed of gold. There are people all over the world trying to learn. I am a subscriber for a long time
Madam l am proud of your creativity and believe you will go a long way l pray that when ever l come to your country l will like to visit your farm stay bless
Hard working 💪 mom
I am from Ghana. I am often interested in spotting traces of vocabulary to track origins of West African languages to their East African roots or origins. In the second video I heard a lot of the word “akukuu” in the conversation. I am tempted to think “akukuu” is in reference to chickens, as only chickens were shown. I could be wrong, but if I am right, it is amazing to point how “akukuu” is strikingly similar to “akoko” in the Akan language of Ghana and refers to the same animal, chicken. Fantastic!
kuku. Swahili for chicken
I am rooting for you Beatrice.
Wow wish to join in doing integrated farming am inspired. Congrats Mrs. Kirui
Royalbeekeepers seed of gold
This is beautiful sustainable living
One love from Nigeria
wow this is really interesting and am challenged for sure
I wish some people who are putting their minds on these ashubag, Kusasira, Mayinja baby cool, and that man who always in yellow shirt forgotten his name the one give old cow and laptop from m7. They should do things like this.
Very impressive!
Waaaa🙆🙆🙆🙆this lady...i still wonder .what if she got atlist 5acres😂😂😂she could have done wonders of wonders
instead of releasing the bio-gas, store in old car tire tubes
Hao kuku wanateseka sana
Such a great farm I can't wait to hv mine just like yours where I can hv fresh vegetables love from Belgium plss will like to learn yr system of rain water collection and biogas ❤
Great job
Good work Beatrice. I am in Nakuru and would love to come and learn from you
Wow so innovative
Something doesn't seem right with the chicken in cages
👍🤗👏🤝😇🙏
wow amazing
Great minds are mighty. Amazing job Beatrice and seeds of Gold TV. inspiring .you need not to awhole acres of land.akili ni mali. Thanks alot.how do one reach you as in contact s please
Hay Beatrice your doing wunderfull i like your farm set up too.Can i buy some seeds from your cale please .greeets and luck Shem ☀
Can you share details of your Biogas plant? Design and cost etc? Thanks
How many cow?
What is the size of the farm?
Great episode! Thank you!
But presenter, it is INTEGRATED not INTERGRATED. There must not be 'R'.
what is the size of the area used for the mixed farming
That’s my question too
how can we get there for benchmarking?
I wanna start this business in South Sudan though am an Agri engineer , no knowledge of poultry ...
This chicken look too crowded😪
Please give her contacts to visit her farm
Contacts oooh
😊👍🏿😊😊
We call those green you call kale, collard greens, In the USA.
Kwani goat milk ni pesa ngapi
i would to visit this farm.. even if its at a fee.. get in touch please.
Am game too
Oh yoghurt...and then...
Just came across this.
Wonderful Job , how can I get her contacts
Ok
Please contacts and location
And WHAT is Maala?? I am watching from suriname south america. And I did not get this 3 things that she was advised
is cultured milk
I am inspired by Mrs Beatrice Kirui farm. I want to visit the farm, how can i get in touch with them? I am in Uganda but can easily travel to Kenya
Hi boss have you visited mrs Beatrice kirui farm...please I need her contract
kindly needs her contacts pls
Her contact please
Needs her contact/ location pls
My dream
Hello Mr producer can you please connect me to this woman , please
This is wife material.....