Hi it looks good. Great work. Have a question. I dont see much shade, how did you manage to get good coffee. I thought it needs shade. Also, do you irrigate once in a week. What is the frequency?
@nagarajtk1891 the little shade you see there is enough, When its too dry, i irrigate on a daily basis, twice a day, morning and evening and when its not to dry i irrigate once every after two days
#100miz Thanks for the video. To understand coffee growing, let's explore the key aspects of this process: 1. Climate and Altitude: Coffee plants thrive in tropical climates with consistent rainfall and temperatures between 60°F to 70°F (15°C to 24°C). Altitude is crucial; typically, higher altitudes produce higher-quality coffee beans. 2. Varieties of Coffee Plants: There are several coffee plant varieties, with Arabica and Robusta being the most common. Arabica is known for its high-quality flavor, while Robusta is hardier and has a stronger taste. 3. Soil Requirements: Coffee plants prefer well-draining soil rich in organic matter. The soil should have a slightly acidic to neutral pH level. 4. Planting: Coffee is usually grown from seeds. Farmers plant coffee seeds in nurseries, and after a few months, the seedlings are transplanted to the main field. 5. Shade and Canopy Management: Coffee plants often benefit from shade, especially when young. However, mature plants may require some sunlight. Proper canopy management ensures adequate light and airflow. 6. Pruning: Pruning is essential for shaping the coffee plant, managing its size, and facilitating harvesting. It also helps in disease prevention and promotes better yield. 7. Harvesting: Coffee cherries are typically harvested once they are ripe. There are two primary methods: strip picking (harvesting all cherries at once) and selective picking (choosing only the ripe cherries during multiple harvests). 8. Processing: After harvesting, coffee cherries undergo processing to extract the beans. There are two main methods: dry processing (sun-drying the cherries) and wet processing (removing the pulp and fermenting the beans). 9. Drying: The processed beans are then dried to the desired moisture level. This can be done naturally under the sun or using mechanical dryers. 10. Milling and Hulling: After drying, the beans are milled to remove any remaining layers of parchment and are then hulled to obtain green coffee beans. 11. Grading and Sorting: Coffee beans are graded and sorted based on size, weight, and quality. Higher-quality beans often fetch better prices in the market. 12. Roasting: - The green coffee beans are roasted to develop their flavors. Roasting is a crucial step that significantly influences the taste of the final coffee. 13. Packaging and Distribution: The roasted coffee is packaged and distributed to consumers. Different roasts and grind sizes cater to various preferences. Understanding these stages provides insight into the intricate process of coffee cultivation, from planting to the delightful cup enjoyed by coffee enthusiasts worldwide. #100miz
Am so much inspired man of God,thanks alot My qtn is,if am very far,and i want to hand over my garden to you in jinja,are you capable of getting some skilled people to do that???
@TheVoiceUp1 l would like to know which type of robusta cutting is That. A,B, C, D , or KR 1,2,3,4,5,6.7. Thanks and where did u buy do you have a nursery there
This is the practical teaching of the gospel. Well done.
What a Good a teacher is !. Geoffrey Buyinza in iganga Uganda.
Promising project and great innovation under taken by church of Uganda. Thank you for the efforts put in.
Thank you
In order to expect, you need to inspect....lovely phrase
True
This is really a good project
This so inspiring.. thanks...i like ..that project... look for me atleast i cre of land i start
Wow it's all about dedication. Irrigation + coffee expect alot. Proud to be part of this project
Hi it looks good. Great work. Have a question. I dont see much shade, how did you manage to get good coffee. I thought it needs shade. Also, do you irrigate once in a week. What is the frequency?
@nagarajtk1891 the little shade you see there is enough,
When its too dry, i irrigate on a daily basis, twice a day, morning and evening and when its not to dry i irrigate once every after two days
@@RenewLifeAfrica Thanks. What is the temperature there.
Thanks you very much Rev to inspire our dreams,,, soon am also opening my TH-cam channel about coffee farming on my farm bless my journey
God bless you dear
Inspiring 🎉
I like it when the church do such projects
Very good stuff
Thanks clergy for educating christ followers on how to create wealthy, other than folding their hands and expect miracles..
Well done Bishop, good job
This good and incredible. I wish to make a visit to the farming.
We welcome you
@@RenewLifeAfrica Kindly help with the contacts anc firdction. Thanks
@NESHERPHARMALTD-tz6xs 0772660636 Bishop Nathan
اللهم بارك لك في مزرعتك
لدي بعض اشجار البن عمرها فوق 6 سنوات بعض الاشجار ماتت ما سبب ذالك أنا مو اليمن تحياتي لك
Good teacher
Thank you
#100miz Thanks for the video. To understand coffee growing, let's explore the key aspects of this process:
1. Climate and Altitude:
Coffee plants thrive in tropical climates with consistent rainfall and temperatures between 60°F to 70°F (15°C to 24°C). Altitude is crucial; typically, higher altitudes produce higher-quality coffee beans.
2. Varieties of Coffee Plants:
There are several coffee plant varieties, with Arabica and Robusta being the most common. Arabica is known for its high-quality flavor, while Robusta is hardier and has a stronger taste.
3. Soil Requirements:
Coffee plants prefer well-draining soil rich in organic matter. The soil should have a slightly acidic to neutral pH level.
4. Planting:
Coffee is usually grown from seeds. Farmers plant coffee seeds in nurseries, and after a few months, the seedlings are transplanted to the main field.
5. Shade and Canopy Management:
Coffee plants often benefit from shade, especially when young. However, mature plants may require some sunlight. Proper canopy management ensures adequate light and airflow.
6. Pruning:
Pruning is essential for shaping the coffee plant, managing its size, and facilitating harvesting. It also helps in disease prevention and promotes better yield.
7. Harvesting:
Coffee cherries are typically harvested once they are ripe. There are two primary methods: strip picking (harvesting all cherries at once) and selective picking (choosing only the ripe cherries during multiple harvests).
8. Processing:
After harvesting, coffee cherries undergo processing to extract the beans. There are two main methods: dry processing (sun-drying the cherries) and wet processing (removing the pulp and fermenting the beans).
9. Drying:
The processed beans are then dried to the desired moisture level. This can be done naturally under the sun or using mechanical dryers.
10. Milling and Hulling:
After drying, the beans are milled to remove any remaining layers of parchment and are then hulled to obtain green coffee beans.
11. Grading and Sorting:
Coffee beans are graded and sorted based on size, weight, and quality. Higher-quality beans often fetch better prices in the market.
12. Roasting:
- The green coffee beans are roasted to develop their flavors. Roasting is a crucial step that significantly influences the taste of the final coffee.
13. Packaging and Distribution:
The roasted coffee is packaged and distributed to consumers. Different roasts and grind sizes cater to various preferences.
Understanding these stages provides insight into the intricate process of coffee cultivation, from planting to the delightful cup enjoyed by coffee enthusiasts worldwide.
#100miz
Good work, Gwe Lima emwanyi osirike👍👐
True
Thanks for yo mesg bishop 🙏🙏#voice
Robusta coffee.
Thanks for good work
You are welcome
Great
Thank you so much hard working man of God ❤
You are welcome
this is good work and you are lucky the government has assisted you. For us in Kampala you have to use your savings and its not simple
But a good farmer doesn't wait for government
@@RenewLifeAfrica that’s why he’s using his bu savings. Coz he can’t afford to wait on the government
Yeah true
Wow, you have a coffee plantation in Kampala!
No I don't have
I would love if you can teach me and be my mentor in coffee farming.
Great work Rev...
Thank you
❤❤❤❤ thanks
You are welcome
Thanks bishop
Am so much inspired man of God,thanks alot
My qtn is,if am very far,and i want to hand over my garden to you in jinja,are you capable of getting some skilled people to do that???
Thank you for your question
But I can't get them.Be blessed
@@RenewLifeAfrica ohh,sorry
Thanks still for the information, when my right time comes,I will get some good ideas from you sir
Ur welcome
If i may ask which type of of this?
Great work done
So if they need to to sprayed whice spray do u use
Thank u bishop.
You are welcome
Eeeh, haa, this is too much, the coffee looks so good any way i wish mine to be like your's. Thanks
#tessecoffee wow HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD
❤❤
I love men and women of God who are into farming
Which variety is that , in Kenya,we have Ruiru11,batian and SL varieties,what are the varieties used there?
Elite cutting
Which good type of seedlings to plant
It all depends on your soil type
Am from kenya,how can i control sooty on coffee leaves
I am from india. Which is the best coffe plant there? Can i get seeds?
Is that ruiru coffee,its which variety
What is the type of this coffee farm?
Inspect to expect
True
Do you sell seedlings!
Amen
Which type of coffee plant is this
Elite cutting
If you're not a lizards in Uganda, you can't be a crocodile in America 😂😂😂
How many futi are in one eka
Where is that farm
It's in kyamate Ntungamo
Thanks you sir
Good crop and what type is this?
It’s elite cutting
Robusta coffee
Ineed coffee plants
Tell us the type of coffee
Its called Cuttings
Which type of coffee is that is it D.send me your number please
It's robusta cutting
@TheVoiceUp1 l would like to know which type of robusta cutting is That. A,B, C, D , or KR 1,2,3,4,5,6.7. Thanks and where did u buy do you have a nursery there
@@namatamary5382 +256782572434 that's the number of the person with it's nursery bed dear
@@RenewLifeAfrica where is he /she located
@@RenewLifeAfrica Do you have banana sackers