Good to see farmers doing well in zimbabwe. I pray that they will be successful and blesses them with more cows. I pray that in the future they will export to other countries dried meat and sell leather products.
The Chinhamo family is amazing. They are an epitome of transgene rational wealth generation. Mr Obert Chinhamo did exceptionally well to co-op his children into his business. We are now learning a lot from Richard. Thanks Kelvin for the vid. 👌👌👌
Kevin you are on the right track. This is what all Zimbabweans are working towards, especially the diasporians who are in the process of returning home.
So happy when he mentioned Namibia didn't know my fellow brothers in Zimbabwe are also doing farming at this scale like in Namibia And South Africa, and they are young also💪🙏👍
Ahahaha this is so funny to read even😂 zimbabwe is mainly an agriculture and mining country, the guy simply mentioned a fact which is that this particular breed first landed in the namibian desert , the settlers who came to africa in the olden days brought this breed to Africa, but this breed like he rightly said isn’t a popular breed in Zimbabwe, it was popular pre-landreform that is the years from 2000 dating back to the 90s and 80s now popular breads reared in Zimbabwe are mainly Brahman, and indeginous/local cattle breeds like Mashona, Tuli and Nkone, i went to Namibia several times in the past and i have been in the nicer cities of the country like walvis bay, swakopmund and windhoek and i have always said as Zimbabweans we are blessed yes we have had our own fair share of economic struggles since the early 2000s but we must be proud as a nation and as a people because we are self sufficient, and we have always been able to produce our own food locally to the extend of exporting to other african countries like South Africa and beyond to european countries like England and so on i mean if you are going to be fortunate enough to travel and visit The UK you are going to see bananas, apples, oranges exported from Zimbabwe you are also going to see beverages like pfuko, mazoe and many other things also exported from Zim so the reason why i laughed at the very begginning of my comment is that i realised your comment was an opinion of someone who doesn’t know how Zimbabwe works or how its like in terms of food security, we used to export food as far as egypt brother so we started this business of agriculture of any form on a very large scale long before other african countries were doing it, i will give you another good examble, i mentioned i have been to namibia and other southern african countries like mozambique, south africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia and in all these countries especially Botswana and Namibia probably 99% percent of the food that you see is south african food imported by these countries from the cooking oil, the rice, salt, sugar, dried beans, canned beans, flour, maize mealie meal, the beverages like coke, fanta, sprite, toilet paper, toothpaste all groceries you might think of, the only thing in namibian grocery stores that wasn’t south african was mainly beef in the butchery section and probably some fish and some choppies water i saw which was from Botswana now in Zimbabwe is the opposite all those food stuffs i mentioned earlier infact 99% of food stuffs in our supermarkets will be locally produced all Zimbabwean from the cooking oil, to the butter to the bread, eggs, milk, mineral water, chicken, beef, goat meat, mutton, pork, spharghetti, macaroni, spices, ketchup, gravies, beverages, dog food, all of it its Zimbabwean produced and Zimbabwean branded unlike Namibia or Botswana, if i go shopping at Bon Marché or OK Zimbabwe or at TM- pic n pay, or N Richards, OK Mart, Metro peach, Gain and so on can’t mention all the stores i’m likely to see Zimbabwean products and few italian products like italian pasta, brazilian products like the whole turkeys but we have our own turkeys as well in Zim and scottish and irish whiskeys, alcoholic drinks from sweden, england, italy and wines as well from south africa though we have our own Zimbabwean wines produced locally like green valley, mukuyu and so on the list is endless apart from that everything is Zimbabwean produced including beers like carling black label, zambezi, lion, bohlingers, golden pilsner, castle lager all produced locally by zim companies such as delta beverages and spirits by zim companies such as African distillers, the coca-cola company of zimbabwe makes our soft drinks and many other companies like shweppes zimbabwe makes soft drinks as well and you will only see a few south african products like maybe south african beer like amstel laager which is made in south africa and i’m sure its the same in south africa where you will see drinks from Zimbabwe like mazoe on their shelves so we kind of operate diffrently from countries like namibia and Botswana who rely heavily on South Africa mate thats the main difference.
@@Kron8094 don't compare Namibia to Zimbabwe please you are wasting your time and you know as well, go and find me a Namibian street vendor in Zimbabwe now , a Zimbabwean one is here in front my house selling sweets and illegal cigarettes, Namibia is exporting beef worldwide and etc , so don't come with comparing here please or stay out my comment,
@@eltrykandjii8854 Trust me mate, you will never hear anyone educated enough and with common sense comparing Namibia to Zimbabwe, infact there are kids in Africa who don’t know where Namibia is located. Whats Namibia known for bruh seriously apart from the fact that its a country controlled and run by those boers/dutch who could not find a good piece of land in South Africa.
This is so interesting. I'm so encouraged. Thank you Mr Birioti for for the great work. Watching from the UK, planning on some projects for my piece of land back at home.
I enjoy your content but you need to seriously improve how you end your videos. It's so abrupt zvekuti zvinobhowa cos we don't get to hear the full story. Video inongoperera pakati with no proper ending at all.
Hi Kelvin nice to see your channel i follow your videos it's very informative who want to enter into farming and animal raring, New subscriber love from India.
I am benefiting a lot from this channel
Im Happy you are 😊😊 and thank you so much
Please do you sell some outside Zimbabwe
Good to see farmers doing well in zimbabwe. I pray that they will be successful and blesses them with more cows. I pray that in the future they will export to other countries dried meat and sell leather products.
You have said it very well
The Chinhamo family is amazing. They are an epitome of transgene rational wealth generation. Mr Obert Chinhamo did exceptionally well to co-op his children into his business. We are now learning a lot from Richard. Thanks Kelvin for the vid. 👌👌👌
Kevin you are on the right track.
This is what all Zimbabweans are working towards, especially the diasporians who are in the process of returning home.
Thank you so much my Brother 🔥
@@kelvinbiriotiHow are you brother Where are they Do they sell their mombes I like their breed
Wow! Great documentary series Kelvin! Your doing a great job for Zimbabwe’s agriculture and food production!
Kelvin just document more cattle farms.... there's nothing we love more than this
😊😊😊
Amen to this 🙌
Watching and learning from Namibia 🇳🇦 Kevin. Will invite you one day to Namibia 🇳🇦
I'm so proudly Zimbabwean right now. This is something else
Wonderful. This is the development we want in Africa 🌍❤❤❤. Thanks for the great and educative content 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you Emmanuel
Another excellent video from the one and only Kevin. Keep it up mate.
I Appreciate u
It’s an eye opener, which makes content creation relevant especially when you bring such stuff. Thanks Kevin
Well said and thank you so much
the best video by a mile, very informative from knowledgeable siblings, proud of you guys
Been watching Clarksons Farm on Prime and it reignited my interest in farming. This channel has further added fire to my interest.
I love farming i want to invest in Botswana i need a good business man with integrity
So happy when he mentioned Namibia didn't know my fellow brothers in Zimbabwe are also doing farming at this scale like in Namibia And South Africa, and they are young also💪🙏👍
Thanks you should travel to Namibia and also do documentaries please starting with me
Ahahaha this is so funny to read even😂 zimbabwe is mainly an agriculture and mining country, the guy simply mentioned a fact which is that this particular breed first landed in the namibian desert , the settlers who came to africa in the olden days brought this breed to Africa, but this breed like he rightly said isn’t a popular breed in Zimbabwe, it was popular pre-landreform that is the years from 2000 dating back to the 90s and 80s now popular breads reared in Zimbabwe are mainly Brahman, and indeginous/local cattle breeds like Mashona, Tuli and Nkone, i went to Namibia several times in the past and i have been in the nicer cities of the country like walvis bay, swakopmund and windhoek and i have always said as Zimbabweans we are blessed yes we have had our own fair share of economic struggles since the early 2000s but we must be proud as a nation and as a people because we are self sufficient, and we have always been able to produce our own food locally to the extend of exporting to other african countries like South Africa and beyond to european countries like England and so on i mean if you are going to be fortunate enough to travel and visit The UK you are going to see bananas, apples, oranges exported from Zimbabwe you are also going to see beverages like pfuko, mazoe and many other things also exported from Zim so the reason why i laughed at the very begginning of my comment is that i realised your comment was an opinion of someone who doesn’t know how Zimbabwe works or how its like in terms of food security, we used to export food as far as egypt brother so we started this business of agriculture of any form on a very large scale long before other african countries were doing it, i will give you another good examble, i mentioned i have been to namibia and other southern african countries like mozambique, south africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zambia and in all these countries especially Botswana and Namibia probably 99% percent of the food that you see is south african food imported by these countries from the cooking oil, the rice, salt, sugar, dried beans, canned beans, flour, maize mealie meal, the beverages like coke, fanta, sprite, toilet paper, toothpaste all groceries you might think of, the only thing in namibian grocery stores that wasn’t south african was mainly beef in the butchery section and probably some fish and some choppies water i saw which was from Botswana now in Zimbabwe is the opposite all those food stuffs i mentioned earlier infact 99% of food stuffs in our supermarkets will be locally produced all Zimbabwean from the cooking oil, to the butter to the bread, eggs, milk, mineral water, chicken, beef, goat meat, mutton, pork, spharghetti, macaroni, spices, ketchup, gravies, beverages, dog food, all of it its Zimbabwean produced and Zimbabwean branded unlike Namibia or Botswana, if i go shopping at Bon Marché or OK Zimbabwe or at TM- pic n pay, or N Richards, OK Mart, Metro peach, Gain and so on can’t mention all the stores i’m likely to see Zimbabwean products and few italian products like italian pasta, brazilian products like the whole turkeys but we have our own turkeys as well in Zim and scottish and irish whiskeys, alcoholic drinks from sweden, england, italy and wines as well from south africa though we have our own Zimbabwean wines produced locally like green valley, mukuyu and so on the list is endless apart from that everything is Zimbabwean produced including beers like carling black label, zambezi, lion, bohlingers, golden pilsner, castle lager all produced locally by zim companies such as delta beverages and spirits by zim companies such as African distillers, the coca-cola company of zimbabwe makes our soft drinks and many other companies like shweppes zimbabwe makes soft drinks as well and you will only see a few south african products like maybe south african beer like amstel laager which is made in south africa and i’m sure its the same in south africa where you will see drinks from Zimbabwe like mazoe on their shelves so we kind of operate diffrently from countries like namibia and Botswana who rely heavily on South Africa mate thats the main difference.
@@Kron8094 I said I didn't know, hence there is so many brother and sisters from Zimbabwe in Namibia ok if you didn't know
@@Kron8094 don't compare Namibia to Zimbabwe please you are wasting your time and you know as well, go and find me a Namibian street vendor in Zimbabwe now , a Zimbabwean one is here in front my house selling sweets and illegal cigarettes, Namibia is exporting beef worldwide and etc , so don't come with comparing here please or stay out my comment,
@@eltrykandjii8854 Trust me mate, you will never hear anyone educated enough and with common sense comparing Namibia to Zimbabwe, infact there are kids in Africa who don’t know where Namibia is located. Whats Namibia known for bruh seriously apart from the fact that its a country controlled and run by those boers/dutch who could not find a good piece of land in South Africa.
This is so interesting. I'm so encouraged.
Thank you Mr Birioti for for the great work. Watching from the UK, planning on some projects for my piece of land back at home.
Thank you so much for the Amazing support 😀
good1 handina kuona contacts avo
Good to see budding young Zim farmers. Beautiful stuff!
Your you tube will grow highly you have a unique way you do your interviews and your inspiring young generation. Thanks Kelvin
Wow thank you so much for your kind words
@@kelvinbirioti your welcome mate keep going 👍
One of the best videos I have ever seen, very informative 😊
Excellent work Kelvin! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Kelvin, Thanks for this video, hope more farmers will venture into this type of breed which is not yet common.
Good work brother. Love from Kenya!
I’m home! Continue with this wonderful work Kelvin! It is very informative.
Thank you so much😊
Biano Simentals, Mr Chinhamo and family, I love what you are doing. I wish you the best team
Well done Kelvin lm motivated
Kelvin you are doing an amazing job. We are benefiting a lot.
Kelvin Birioti you are doing well. 100 k loading. We need to celebrate this. Good content as always.
Kelvin this is nice,so inspiring....thank you so much for these videos, definitely joining these ventures
This days i've been learning a lot trough your channel brother keep the good work from Nigeria
Wow thank you so much it really means Alot
Very informative, cheers Kevin.
Great work Kevhi
Legendary, keep this up KB!
Brilliant. Great job bro.
Great stuff. Very informative. Well done
Great stuff KB
So inspiring ...I'm learning a lot on your channel ,thank you so much .
Hi Kelvin thank you we are benefiting alot from this channel keep it up...I'm thinking on how to get land for me to do something
This channel is amazing fo shoo. Keep it up bredah
Kelvin you are really doing a good job. Zimbabwe has breeders for sure
I Appreciate u so much
This is sublime, all the best Kelvin
😊😊😊😊
I feel like this was cut short. I was just beginning to learn kkk. Thanks for the vedios
Kkkk sorry
Thank KB, this is inspiring.
Thank you
Great quality you have keep it up
Thank yoi
Amazing work 👏
You are the best K.B
Munin'ina wenyika
I Appreciate u so much😀
Keep them coming bro
Thank you so much. I see you
I see William Rutto president of Kenya.
Zimbwabweans are really very educated people ❤ this is amazing guys
Wow shout out Mat South
Thank you Kelvin Birioti ❤❤❤tirikudzidza
Thank you so much Fortunate
@@kelvinbirioti most welcome
You do good content Kevin, however os there any reason why your programmes seem to finish prematurely?
This sounds great 👍
No substitution for quality , quality cannot be compromised
Self sufficient feeding system and not relying on buying feed stock, oh man I love this
I'm loving this breed❤
This interesting, l would like meet with this farmer, to gain knowledge of cattle farming, l love these animals
Can l come And buy like 2cows to Uganda from zimbambwe
They really look like Hereford cattle...dzakanaka wena
Very Inspirational....
Wonderful
Before watching already like ❤we are learning everyday
I Appreciate you so much 😊
I enjoy your content but you need to seriously improve how you end your videos. It's so abrupt zvekuti zvinobhowa cos we don't get to hear the full story. Video inongoperera pakati with no proper ending at all.
you are motivating me
Hi Kelvin nice to see your channel i follow your videos it's very informative who want to enter into farming and animal raring, New subscriber love from India.
Welcome. Sending love to India 🙏🏿
Thank you so much
Surely the deal to export that breed will come through for you!
Our farmers doing extremely well
Hi Kelvin how can l get in touch with these people,help pliz
Their number is in the discription box
Pretty Sindy
How do l contact the Chinhamo family
How can one get in contact with this guy (the cattle farmer)
I am waiting for you Mr Bhirioti
You are doing the Lord's work
Home sweet home Kev!
what a good business indeed . Kelvin can i have the contact of this farmer , i need this breed
Good job❤❤❤
Thank you so much
Ndauya kuzowedzera number
Thank you so much Faith
Nice work Baba
Thank you so much😊😊
How much do they cost
Amazing
excellent
I would like to have the contact numbers for that farmer more especially on silage making
His number is there in the discription Box
I am home thought I was subscribed all along
Wow thank you so much for Subscribing 😊
How can we can get in touch with them
The contact details is in the description box
I'm home. I like what you doing my guy
Wow thank you so much😊
How much is ur cattle
Hi a you selling the caw
nice kelvin
Very educative indeed
Hi Kelving can you also do some videos on mining.
Yes lm still looking for a Mine to film with🙂
reaction of Kelvin @ 16:18 😅😊
😅😅😅
That's Biano farm in Esigodini
Where is this farm please
Bulawayo
That's is our president in that photo that is Kenya
Yes😊
That's correct President of Kenya Mr Ruto, was in Zimbabwe for the Zimbabwe International Trade F. ZITF.
Very interesting
So you were in Kenya?
Its zimbabwe
@@jackholman5008 thank you
I HOPE THERE IS A PART 2
Coming soon
Good job my guy
U didn't tell us the market value of this particular breed, considering the fact that they are exotic breeds
There contact number is in the description box
Cementile breed z nice cn you cross wth heifer kelvin am in zambia can same one import semen thx
Part 2 ?.. this isn’t finished
best simmental breeders in Zim..