Thank you for posting this. In a world where everyone just posts their wins, this is way much more respected. I tried tomato farming too and had 100% losses. A lot of research and work needs to be done before deciding to venture in farming.
Thanks girl for sharing-keep going-farming is definitely not for the faint hearted, have had my share of losses with potatoes and carrots-quick advise always start small and expand gradually and have an experienced person on call and at the shamba when planting. Otherwise when done right 0fcourse after the initial trials-its a great source of food, income and employment. Cheers to better days ahead! Love your vibe🤗
Hello jose waru here from kagio, nafanya kazi ya kuuza waru kwa soko, pretty profitable, on a bad day nikiuza ni 500ksh im planning to plant my own juu sikosangi kuuzq waru worth 4k and above daily
Nice video content...but come to nyandarua County and I teaches u how to expand the size of tumbers of those Irish potatoes those u got to me they are seeds ..but good job brilliant mind from a lady
@@ITSIRENE_ ok. Coz I have done Muchorwe(Molo) and Mau Narok before, back in 2010, but in a youth group. I am planning to go back to this in 2024, hence me going through the web for potato planting content in Kenya. Will also be doing a vlog on the process. Still planting?
Farming is the best especially potatoes never give up ....your potatoes u tried but u didn't know how to finish then well to expand those potatoes but congratulations madam
@@ITSIRENE_ welcome sana ...Good job being the first trial..but next time undstand the last stage that is tumbers expansion not many farmers know about it
Farming is crazy with painful lessons but equally fulfilling trying to do something worthwhile. Take the lessons and improve, that's my motto
Thank you for posting this. In a world where everyone just posts their wins, this is way much more respected. I tried tomato farming too and had 100% losses. A lot of research and work needs to be done before deciding to venture in farming.
Thanks girl for sharing-keep going-farming is definitely not for the faint hearted, have had my share of losses with potatoes and carrots-quick advise always start small and expand gradually and have an experienced person on call and at the shamba when planting. Otherwise when done right 0fcourse after the initial trials-its a great source of food, income and employment. Cheers to better days ahead! Love your vibe🤗
Thanks for posting. Farming is not for the faint Hearted.
😂😂a farmer who forgets to get gunny bags during a harvest, classic...how ever good work!!impressive hun
Hahaha it's the shade for me... Thank you so much.
Very informative...thanks girl
better days are yet to come,we trust God the season it's your time to harvest in double portions 🙏🙏good job you really tried being your first time 💯
Thank you so.much love... ❤
Great. This is great.
Thanks for watching Antony.
I love the red potatoes they produce more.. hope things have gotten better.
This is true red with red potato you harvest many bags... but the selling price is lower compared to shangi.
Yes things have definitely gotten better
Nice practical lessons. Good job, keep up. It always gets much better with each moment of trying.
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching.
Failing is a success process, I'lld like to know where you are 2 yrs later
Khai akii vile naona hizo waru zikiwa kubwa weeh yenyewe.
For me you did so good 👍 💓 Good job. To better harvest. Really enjoyed watching this 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you fir watching and encouragment.❤
What i experienced with kienyeji chicken project, i counted my loses!
Hello jose waru here from kagio, nafanya kazi ya kuuza waru kwa soko, pretty profitable, on a bad day nikiuza ni 500ksh im planning to plant my own juu sikosangi kuuzq waru worth 4k and above daily
I think you did a really great job 👏 .❤
Thank you dear
Wow...!!keep it up Irene
Thank you so much for watching
Great job girll
Nice video content...but come to nyandarua County and I teaches u how to expand the size of tumbers of those Irish potatoes those u got to me they are seeds ..but good job brilliant mind from a lady
Am also interested broo,Naeza kupata aje?
@@annemwaura5607 uko from which county?
Hey @samuelnjuguna6688 am from oljorolok can I have your contact please.
In Kisii
Am interested
Whoa,!you did a great job👍,it's not in vain
Thank you Juliana... Thanks for watching
Well done farmer
Where is your plot? Where did you plant?
Hey... this is in Molo
@@ITSIRENE_ ok. Coz I have done Muchorwe(Molo) and Mau Narok before, back in 2010, but in a youth group. I am planning to go back to this in 2024, hence me going through the web for potato planting content in Kenya. Will also be doing a vlog on the process. Still planting?
Mi niliuza kunde gunia mzima 700 aki ata mbegu haikurudisha...brokers lakini..but nimepanda tena
Woi pole... Farming inaeza umiza moyo but don't give up... it has good days. Thanks for watching.
When you fail you learn to me you did a good job according to me.
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Farming is the best especially potatoes never give up ....your potatoes u tried but u didn't know how to finish then well to expand those potatoes but congratulations madam
Hallo Samuel... thank you so much for the kind response. I didn't give up.
I realized my seed was bad it had been recycled so many time. My mistake.
@@ITSIRENE_ welcome sana ...Good job being the first trial..but next time undstand the last stage that is tumbers expansion not many farmers know about it
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That's farming,tried it once and the losses I made,weh! We keep trying regardless
The story is the same for every one... Character development 😅
Thanks where can I get certified seeds in Nyeri
Hi Lucy...did you get the certified seeds?please reply
You are making the brokers millionaires rather this way you could be a millionaires
Hao broker wanacheza.. there are times potatoes cost 6000 a sac
It was during and after Covid... potatos were in surplus in Molo yet they were not being transported out. Saa ii ni 3500-4000
Hi Irene...where are you located?