Great advice! I am learning a lot. I started planting even before I had installed base infrastructure and lost all my crop to drought due to lack of water!
from perpertual research mode to action research mode .man I love that. thank you.
Thank you Mr Panuka for sharing , always on point.
Great job Bruno. Such an inspiration. Kudos to Panuka
Very helpful piece of message to me. I am hopeful that this will help me very dearly. God bless you.
Very insight ful indeed
Indeed you're a true Zambian. I feel the message was very patriotic. Your message was very clear. Very true, the more time you put in , the more the returns you get and vice versa.
Yeah! Love it too; proof of concept
Cool stuff!!!!
The way I listen to you🤓 I must visit your farm soon, if you will have me🙏🏾
Thanks for the feedback. I encourage that you attend one of our courses and we can arrange a farm visit.
Brilliant and informative, practical !
"You've got to use that energy responsibility" - my interpretation is that one should take a calculated risk when deciding to quiet full time employment and taking up full time farming.
Its quite obvious you internalised the message which is appreciated. Feedback well noted
I have been in research mode for too long and i have started with tomato and red onion. Trouble I am having is to take up a job outside town where my presence at the farm will not be possible. I need the money quiet alright and still in the process of fencing and putting shelter, I am at cross roads.
Your dilemma is well noted. See if you can put together a good team for now so that you continue with your job and raise enough money for the farm. Just do not be too comfortable as you may keep donating to your farm with minimal progress due to your absence
Hi, where you from? You are an inspiration to my husband and he would like to get in touch with you since he decided to farm full time.
We are from South Africa, Western Cape.
Hi. We are based in Lusaka, Zambia. Check our Facebook page for how to reach us. Thanks to hear of the inspiration bit, appreciated.
How much land do you need to pull it off? I'd like to transition over the next 5-10 years. We're on a 20 acre hobby farm in zone 8 right now.
@@panukafarm156 thanks, thats encouraging! i'm just an ambitious gardener right now and my folks have goats, but thats really just for farm status. i think ill try my first commercial crop next year. its all research between now and then. thanks for the content and the reply
😂😂😂😂 very good explanation
My new book on farming as a business may be of interest to you as well
www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/farming-as-a-business
Perpetual mode😂
Proof of concept. I love that!
Indeed. People jump in before proving if it can work