Watching from Zimbabwe. I am a veterinarian but you will be surprised how much there is to learn from this guy even for us animal health professionals. The guy is just amazing. He has gone through a full transformation from agricultural engineer to farmer. Congratulations!!!
I am a farmer from South Africa, l will look at farming with new perspectives after watching this video, keep up your insparational work, God bless you.
Impressive. So much to learn. Kenya has everything it needs. It just needs minds like this guy. basically he is saying the entire northern and eastern Kenya that we call dry land an inhabitable place is actually a gold mine called the gala goat that thrives and does well in those conditions. The meat is the sweetest in the world and demand can not even be met. What a nice problem we have. Now an imaginative mind like govt official, governor would say why not turn the entire North and eastern Kenya into a Gala goat hub. Copy exactly what this guy is doing. Imagine he has no issue with water or feed because he has planned well. He has a water pan that can last five years without rain and waters 700 cows, 3000 goats and chickens. Now imagine if the entire N and E Kenya replicated what this guy is doing? This guy are the ones who should be on the table who have real solutions and not suite wearing officials who know nothing about farming but regajitate the same old ways of doing things. Wish the President was watching this.
I have followed what you wrote. You have spoken wisdom. You're right 👍🏽😊. These are men who should be allowed to speak and advise the national leaders.
Wow the irrigation guru of East Africa. The guy built on his passion and heritage to an astonishing level. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Wow I have learnt a lot about our Gala goats. Lots of love from Uganda 🇺🇬🙏
Watching an endless flock of goats looks like the seasonal migration of the wildebeests across the Mara River from Serengeti to Masai Mara. Well done brother. Well said, once you have passion in what you do, nothing can stop you.
Thanks my brother for sharing this video with the world I am very impressed. I hope one day I will pay your farm a visit to learn more about gala goats .
Sir your sound knowledge of the breed, the process & your journey is very inspiring. Keep it up....modernise so younger generations would want to get into it
A very encouraging story, the talk should be on increasing exports the same way the focus this great man has. Most businesses in kenya by the youths are import centred.
Been researching for a few months now and I am not even halfway on this video but this is probably the most encouraging and informative video on relatable goat farming I have watched this far. Asante sana
I admire this guy. he is hard worker and passionate about his animal. but some facts Gala gaots is originated from Somalia. Kenyans are just learning about Gala goats. they are the best goats, hardy and they love hot climate. Boar goats ectremely hypted in my opion.
Thanks guys for the info,I learned something new, savannah is the best type to keep, And the most important thing is the thickness of the meat not fatness, so awesome
I love the energy,in the near future I will approach you for some to start up my own project. I have been thinking about this for so long,you have really given me the energy. Nelson from West Nile - Arua City
Love me some Galla goats. Grew up with them, we call them Moyale pale North, Laikipia and neighbourhoods. Maybe I missed it, but you can consider having them in herds of like maximum 150 or 200 goats. Just a suggestion. Great informative video!
Absolutely inspiring. Well done brother! I am in West Africa. Is it possible to purchase a seed of this go from your farm? How about the plant that you are growing in the pond? I would like to be one of your students in goat farming. Thank you so much for your great work
Hello and greetings from Newyork city kindly provide the details of your farm and address i would love to visit to physically see your farming activity as visiting Nairobi in recent future
Watching from Zimbabwe. I am a veterinarian but you will be surprised how much there is to learn from this guy even for us animal health professionals. The guy is just amazing. He has gone through a full transformation from agricultural engineer to farmer. Congratulations!!!
I wanna start in Banket
Ndokugona basa ukoo
@@omenmnyongani2212can you export meat from zimbabwe, legislature wise
Hi, nice one my brother. I'm Londo from SA we are breeding gouts. How do I export them cause I know Arabia are looking for guat meats
@@omenmnyongani2212 mune kwamunoziva here kwandingatenge those galla goats?
What is the size of the land you are keeping 3,000 goats?
The Kenyan farmer is very wise, intelligent and spiritually conscious. Thanks for sharing I learned from this interview.
I am a farmer from South Africa, l will look at farming with new perspectives after watching this video, keep up your insparational work, God bless you.
do we have Gala Goat in south Africa?
@@thevillageboytootsmakamu7692it looks like a regular goat I've seen in my village but maybe we need to see a pure bred stud to compare
@@thevillageboytootsmakamu7692lol
Impressive. So much to learn. Kenya has everything it needs. It just needs minds like this guy. basically he is saying the entire northern and eastern Kenya that we call dry land an inhabitable place is actually a gold mine called the gala goat that thrives and does well in those conditions. The meat is the sweetest in the world and demand can not even be met. What a nice problem we have.
Now an imaginative mind like govt official, governor would say why not turn the entire North and eastern Kenya into a Gala goat hub. Copy exactly what this guy is doing. Imagine he has no issue with water or feed because he has planned well. He has a water pan that can last five years without rain and waters 700 cows, 3000 goats and chickens. Now imagine if the entire N and E Kenya replicated what this guy is doing?
This guy are the ones who should be on the table who have real solutions and not suite wearing officials who know nothing about farming but regajitate the same old ways of doing things. Wish the President was watching this.
I have followed what you wrote. You have spoken wisdom. You're right 👍🏽😊. These are men who should be allowed to speak and advise the national leaders.
Simon from Ug Eastern part This guy Deserves A ministerial post in East Africa to drive out Development all over East African regions
Agriculture is the backbone of any country on this Earth. Give them more support and encouragement. Agriculturists feeds the World. Keep it up
I love it❤
Wow the irrigation guru of East Africa. The guy built on his passion and heritage to an astonishing level.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Wow I have learnt a lot about our Gala goats.
Lots of love from Uganda 🇺🇬🙏
You can tell his so proud of what he does.
I can listen to this man the whole day. Thanks for a very inspirational video.
God’s grace first then the superabounding grace flows in your life.. I love this guys wisdom. It’s not by might…. Bless him
Very impressive i would like to learn more on his farm, my first time to hear about Gala goats, keep up the good work, @matt and @aim agriculture 🙏🙏
That's so inspiring
Thanks from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Welcome
Huyu ni real G.O.A.T OF GOATS.SHUJAA KWELI
This man loves his goats bana! and he's very good in front of a camera... he should do content :D
This is the Kenyan Goat King, extremely insightful - congrats Sir for being exemplary in the goat farming industry, (economies of scale).👏
Sure
@@aimagriculture6171hello
Water key
Kwale upande gani
It is a Somali goats. Ethnic Somalis herd these goats
Watching an endless flock of goats looks like the seasonal migration of the wildebeests across the Mara River from Serengeti to Masai Mara. Well done brother. Well said, once you have passion in what you do, nothing can stop you.
unfortunately, the president of tanzania sold the Masai land to the arabs.
Unbelievable, that is surely a big sea. Impressed. Looking forward to coming to your farm
We love your goat farming we support you in the hard work you are putting out . In the caribbean we buy one of those goats for $300 Usd
Wow. That is too high a price.
I'm a farmer from Ethiopia And I proud of you,inspired me well
Watching from Somalia 🇸🇴, great video and well done for the goat farming. Congrats
Thanks my brother for sharing this video with the world I am very impressed. I hope one day I will pay your farm a visit to learn more about gala goats .
Wow 👏👏👏👏 this is so inspiring, everything thing is possible when you are focused, kudos bro👍👍
Sir your sound knowledge of the breed, the process & your journey is very inspiring. Keep it up....modernise so younger generations would want to get into it
Very inspiring and really encouraged.
Be Blessed tremendously.
A very encouraging story, the talk should be on increasing exports the same way the focus this great man has. Most businesses in kenya by the youths are import centred.
Great.👍👌💪💯💘 Greetings from DC, USA.❤💗💞💖
So proud of you Matt,am truly inspired.
Thanks on behalf
I am really mad happy, this video has what it takes to be a farmer. Congratulations sir.
Been researching for a few months now and I am not even halfway on this video but this is probably the most encouraging and informative video on relatable goat farming I have watched this far. Asante sana
Karibu
Your confidence and persistence has brought you this far. Big up Matt
Indeed
God's Grace & Wisdom is what got him this far
@@aimagriculture6171 how many goats should one have to sell 1000 goats annually...!?
Wow! Good job! And your narration is on point!
Woòoooow. Please take me in for attachement and lesson. From Swaziland. I can fly to Kenya to learn.
This is so encouraging. I am blessed to listen to you guys 🤝🏽
Thanks
This is so insightful, am so blessed to listen to you guys..big up Mr Matt
Thanks
I admire this guy. he is hard worker and passionate about his animal. but some facts Gala gaots is originated from Somalia. Kenyans are just learning about Gala goats. they are the best goats, hardy and they love hot climate. Boar goats ectremely hypted in my opion.
Gala goats have very sweet and tender meat. I'll be visiting your farm soon.
Congratulations, keep it up.
Thanks a lot.very inspiring interview on farming. I learn a lot thanks for sharing and talking about how you manage to success. Keep it up thanks.
Thanks guys for the info,I learned something new, savannah is the best type to keep,
And the most important thing is the thickness of the meat not fatness, so awesome
AIM, you're doing a great job by exposing all these Agri visionaries.
Keep it up.
May i know if they can export to other African countries?
The other guy knows how to identify serious farmers...kudos
He's so passionate, I love it!
I am inspired by this intelligent man... Wow.
Great work Sir Matt Preach the Galla Message and soon we shall all work together to preserve and improve these breed
Plz can I get his contact information? I need to visit him
I love the energy,in the near future I will approach you for some to start up my own project.
I have been thinking about this for so long,you have really given me the energy.
Nelson from West Nile - Arua City
Excellent job,this is so inspiring. Will work towards such targets
You can do it!
This guy inspire me alot would like to be a goat farmer 1000 goats is my target
A real african man is loved by nature
Love me some Galla goats. Grew up with them, we call them Moyale pale North, Laikipia and neighbourhoods. Maybe I missed it, but you can consider having them in herds of like maximum 150 or 200 goats. Just a suggestion. Great informative video!
Sounds great!
Is Galla a type of goat or its colloqual?
It is a goat breed@@maambomuleya3063
Why that number? Is it a business consideration?
Watching from Botswana in North East District a very rural area
Wow! Amazing work here. I must visit this guy
Wooow very impressive bro good job very inspirational
Amazing Matt,lovely vedio,l am rearing Black bengal goats,love to introduce Gala goats,with your help.
Congratulations 🎉👏👏 Mr Matt Keep up the good job
🎉
That very good I love your. Explaination ❤
Thanks for the video it's really inspired me I also need your help and understanding what type of goat (galla goat)
I watching from haiti , this video is so very good to watch .. keep the good work ❤
Thanks
I love what you are doing , my dream project.
Great Work AIM and fellow engineer
Just but amazing! Keep it up
You such an inspiring farmer.
Thanks for saying that. I always tell people here in South Africa that their goat ,sheep and cow milk has no taste but they don't believe.
Very Inspiring and impressive
Waooo this is great and inspiring
Watching from zambia, so motivating
Watching from Zambia wonderful we are learning from you sar god bless you we are following bit by bit
Excellent. So so inspiring
Thanks so much!
Very interesting interview, I see your videos on Tiktok. I have subscribed 👍
This video has made me start goat farming. Motivational
same here with farming in my blood this is the way to go
Wow just wow, your a genius me man, I learned a lot my friend 👍
Thanks 👍
Absolutely inspiring. Well done brother! I am in West Africa. Is it possible to purchase a seed of this go from your farm? How about the plant that you are growing in the pond? I would like to be one of your students in goat farming. Thank you so much for your great work
Your are doing great job of farming brother MATT keep up
Am from MALAWI one i will visit so that i can buy some goats from you keep up
Great interview.. I've learnt a lot
Great to hear!
Wow Amazing! congratulations 🎉🎉👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Very inspiring farmer 🚜
This is pure greatness.
It's very fantastic to have a good and huge farm like this am ambitious as well to be like you Mr.
you lead I follow. just started with 100 goats
I am inspired as a new goat farmer, in kalahari Botswana
This is impressive.
Well done Muthama, keep going, Great works.
Thats my school mate at kangundo high school. Congrats muthama
❤❤Thanks for information and knowledge
My pleasure
This is great brother
Wow! Love GOAT Farming. I want to link up with the world Galla president!
Congratulations man ! 🤝
Watching in Kenya Makueni , thanks muthama's goat farming
This is incredible
Well done brother. From Zimbabwe
Anything is possible if you put your mind and focus on it .This guy is a serious goat farmer.
Indeed
@@aimagriculture6171Does this farm sell goats to locals in Kenya? I am interested in getting some of his animals
This is amazing content !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks
this farmer knows his stuff
Amazing. i would like start a similar project and grow under your guidance. Keep up the good work.
Great job you've done bro❤
Thanks
Great African farmer. 👍
Watching from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
This is so inspiring
What is the name of the farm..
Is it Kev farm,Keff farm and their contact
Wow amazing..Congratulations bro
Thank you so much 😀
Top very nice thanks
I'm learning a lot
Good job Mr Mark
Hello and greetings from Newyork city kindly provide the details of your farm and address i would love to visit to physically see your farming activity as visiting Nairobi in recent future