Good to see the gentleman from Sunripe. True they have been at this for the longest time. In the 90s they were top exporters and top clients of an European airline I worked for. Talk of CONSISTENCY!
I am a Finance Graduate but the one venture I want is to export fruits as well. Agriculture is lucrative and there is so much potential for it, our youths are just mesmerized by white collar jobs, to see how much the farming industry has to offer. Even the President is a farmer, my grandparents raised their families on earnings from farming despite being business people and a teacher. Let's diversify our sources of income.
They do well by feeding the world, the only problem is poor wages and long working hours by those workers...workers earn around 80-100dollars per month working for over 10hrs each day
Great content, but I wish at times you'd ask the more pressing questions, just to be sure they're doing right by our people & land. He says they plant so many trees which is good for the environment, but what he's not saying is that on average, one needs 2,000 liters of water (about 528 gallons of water) to produce a kilo of avocados. So how much water is being starved from the locals, and being channelled to his farm?
To be frank I would rather we use the land we have to produce food than to build those ugly houses you see in Kenyan towns. But ur ryt on this one,such disclosures are good but industrial farming is also a water intense exercise
The question should be how much water are we exporting and depleting our water table? Exporting fruits, flowers, vegetables etc creates massive carbon footprint. Makes zero sense to call it organic and then proceed to ruin the environment by depleting the water table and pollution caused in transport and packaging (in plastic I noted or even boxes means trees have been cut),
@@annuzamo1586 As long as one is a WORKER they will never ever feel 'paid-enough'. The cost of the product where you buy it is determined by transportation, storage, wages/salaries, shelf/vendor space and taxes at both ends - export and import market so expensive is relative.
@1lastsht How about you start your own and pay KING wages? The worst exploitation in Kenya is from locals looting your taxes left, right and centre KEMSA, Anglo-Leasing, Kazi Kwa Vijana and Maize scandal style.
@@mcochillahfrank449 No "either way ni sawa" is the exact reason we keep getting exploited! Value adding is important and way more profitable than exporting raw material
I didn't know we export frozen avocado. I would like to know if they export them to The Netherlands. I do use avocado for my hair treatment and make video's to share my idea to grow hair. It would be nice to get organic avocado for the hair. Good job
Wow I need to taste that avocado. Does it get sold using the same brand and package - sunripe. I haven't seen them in tesco, sainsbury, aldi or any other supermarket
Excellent. The Government of Kenya should provide free SGR transportation and handling to Mombasa port for 15 years to spur growth. Gok should also reduce corporate tax for all Agribusiness to 7.5% for 25years and Vat to 5 % for all inputs. All workers in the sector should be excepted from paye for atleast 8 months a year and given free NHIF cover to encourage more investments in the sector. Considering we have surplus power production, this sector should be given free power consumption at all their points of production and handling. Kenya Airways should also be given concessions to offer subsidized rates of upto 45% recouped through taxation obligations to KRA for atleast 9 months a year. Mr President Kazi kwako. #BuyKenyaBuildKenya. #Kenya #AgriBusinessKE
Atleast they came and brought development in kenya, rather than the real Kenyans who are busy stealing, working so hard to be in political power to grab more and more, the real Kenyans who they hv multiple bank accounts fully loaded, while local civilians are suffering to make end meet. Kenya is waiting for mzungu, mhindi and Chinese to develop the country. While these development can be done by Kenyans themselves. Very sad
Mainstream media has become really useless to be honest. They usually lack any real content and keep obsessing over politics from Monday to Sunday. Most of the people who can't access other forms of information such as TH-cam end up consuming toxic content that turns them against their own and themselves.
300 Bob over there is like 30bob here. You can't compare the cost of money. Rent in London for a single room in a shared house is 60k shillings, 60k in Kenya is a 2 bedroom in Kileleshwa or Kilimani.
Kenya will not grow, with our greedy leaders. Half of kenyan is owned by politicians from companies( construction,food,textile,energy...)to lands,hotels,buildings. I dont think kenya will move forward for a million years.
@1lastsht no is forcing anyone to work there if you dont like the pay you leave simple , in a poor country with few jobs there are thousands willing to work for less
And in summary, a farmer is better than a teacher😂😂 turn your farm into your office it is the easiest way to solve the unemployment crisis I our country👊
This avocados when u buy them they are never ripe ...and the ripe one is rotten on one side ....tho I buy them just because is from my mother land😂😂😂 when I see them I see Kenya and a proud of when friends tell wow see avocado from your country ... But the Mexican ones waaaa they are so good expenziv but they don't disappointed
This is one person investing all this on our land.but the Kenyan government cant do the same to feed its people. Kenya government dont invest on food security but the eat all the money during budget allocation.this government need to be recolonised
Does it accept produce from local farmers, that is how it can be useful to Kenyans, employing people is slavery of some sort, it should be made clear if they accept farmers' produce to make use of what is locally farmed
looks like the company grows the produce themselves in Kenya. How is employing people slavery when its their choice to work for you and they get paid for it? Some people prefer being employees coz it means steady source of income.
@@cybertroy2I don't dispute the fact that they are creating employment, as you can read on some part of the comments, "this company pays people poorly" Loosely said, Employment is not a steady source of income but farming those produce is because they seem obviously to be having a steady market, and obviously they are middle-men. I believe if they could open to the farmers to deliver produce it could be fair to the economy
Good to see the gentleman from Sunripe. True they have been at this for the longest time. In the 90s they were top exporters and top clients of an European airline I worked for. Talk of CONSISTENCY!
I am a Finance Graduate but the one venture I want is to export fruits as well. Agriculture is lucrative and there is so much potential for it, our youths are just mesmerized by white collar jobs, to see how much the farming industry has to offer. Even the President is a farmer, my grandparents raised their families on earnings from farming despite being business people and a teacher. Let's diversify our sources of income.
I love how creative Kenyans are !
I hope all those cut stems don't go to waste! They are healthy and delicious including skim wiki stems
If they could start some Rabbit farming.
They do well by feeding the world, the only problem is poor wages and long working hours by those workers...workers earn around 80-100dollars per month working for over 10hrs each day
Kenyans dunno their worth, nobody teaches us this in school...that's why this is happening
Great content, but I wish at times you'd ask the more pressing questions, just to be sure they're doing right by our people & land. He says they plant so many trees which is good for the environment, but what he's not saying is that on average, one needs 2,000 liters of water (about 528 gallons of water) to produce a kilo of avocados. So how much water is being starved from the locals, and being channelled to his farm?
To be frank I would rather we use the land we have to produce food than to build those ugly houses you see in Kenyan towns. But ur ryt on this one,such disclosures are good but industrial farming is also a water intense exercise
The question should be how much water are we exporting and depleting our water table? Exporting fruits, flowers, vegetables etc creates massive carbon footprint. Makes zero sense to call it organic and then proceed to ruin the environment by depleting the water table and pollution caused in transport and packaging (in plastic I noted or even boxes means trees have been cut),
I hope the workers are played well too because that fruit is soo expensive in abroad
@@annuzamo1586 As long as one is a WORKER they will never ever feel 'paid-enough'. The cost of the product where you buy it is determined by transportation, storage, wages/salaries, shelf/vendor space and taxes at both ends - export and import market so expensive is relative.
@1lastsht How about you start your own and pay KING wages? The worst exploitation in Kenya is from locals looting your taxes left, right and centre KEMSA, Anglo-Leasing, Kazi Kwa Vijana and Maize scandal style.
It's only in Kenya where even the vedo guy is afraid to ask the right questions.
How much are the stff paid, who owns the land!
mhasidi shetani?
Isn't the land owned by the government ? And leased out to the corporation ?!
@@jzk2020 Thats a nice one....Lol
The land you have what are you exporting this streo type is what made zimbawe from Africa food basket to a begging basket.
When are we going to use the cargo sgr the opposite direction well put
With VALUE ADDED GOODS not fresh flowers and vegetables.
@@SalamaAfro Either way is fine. Bora pesa.
@@mcochillahfrank449 No "either way ni sawa" is the exact reason we keep getting exploited! Value adding is important and way more profitable than exporting raw material
@@gidd How do you want to add value on flowers.
@@mcochillahfrank449 have you never heard of scented candles?
organic soaps?? there's so many ways to value add
This is the positive vibe I want to hear.
Awesome projects.. I wish my Tanzanian should watch and learn from kenyan people..... Go Kenya!!!
the problem is Tanzanians take it as a competition instead of cooperating for mutual growth
Wow great thanks kenya 🇰🇪
Entrepreneurs are saving this country economically. It takes real grit to make something like this happen🔥
Was coming to see about the frozen avocado nothing in the video is about frozen avocado
I didn't know we export frozen avocado. I would like to know if they export them to The Netherlands. I do use avocado for my hair treatment and make video's to share my idea to grow hair. It would be nice to get organic avocado for the hair. Good job
Hey there! I'm in kenya and can help you source avocado
what's your email?
Indeed Kenya to the world wheels up 🛫
Chams Media is truly opening up kenya
this is great stuff. we need to build our agriculture sector
Born and raised in Kenya but i didn't knew this until when i have watched it on Chams Media
Umejua sasa@kevoh wa pipeline Transami ulihama Kenya unaishi TH-cam
@@layajen1615 hahahahaha kwani dada🤣🤣
@Kevoh wa pipeline juu nakunotice kila mahali hukosi
@@layajen1615 hehehehhee am the CEO of youtube
Very nice content. Big up Chams Media.
Thank you.
Wow I need to taste that avocado. Does it get sold using the same brand and package - sunripe. I haven't seen them in tesco, sainsbury, aldi or any other supermarket
Excellent. The Government of Kenya should provide free SGR transportation and handling to Mombasa port for 15 years to spur growth. Gok should also reduce corporate tax for all Agribusiness to 7.5% for 25years and Vat to 5 % for all inputs. All workers in the sector should be excepted from paye for atleast 8 months a year and given free NHIF cover to encourage more investments in the sector. Considering we have surplus power production, this sector should be given free power consumption at all their points of production and handling. Kenya Airways should also be given concessions to offer subsidized rates of upto 45% recouped through taxation obligations to KRA for atleast 9 months a year.
Mr President Kazi kwako.
#BuyKenyaBuildKenya.
#Kenya
#AgriBusinessKE
It is always a mhindi or mzungu doing a unique thing is our country
Ukoloni mambo leo
Atleast they came and brought development in kenya, rather than the real Kenyans who are busy stealing, working so hard to be in political power to grab more and more, the real Kenyans who they hv multiple bank accounts fully loaded, while local civilians are suffering to make end meet.
Kenya is waiting for mzungu, mhindi and Chinese to develop the country. While these development can be done by Kenyans themselves. Very sad
Sad but better than nothing
The beauty of Kenya.The good side which is never told.
I agree
the dark side?
Mainstream media has become really useless to be honest. They usually lack any real content and keep obsessing over politics from Monday to Sunday. Most of the people who can't access other forms of information such as TH-cam end up consuming toxic content that turns them against their own and themselves.
If we have 100 such people in kenya our economy will change for ever
Good stuff.
Good job though agriculture has a lot of challenges if someone has no big market but for you things seen different.
Good Stuff As Always..
Why mostly exporting the Hass avocados? Why not the big ones?
Our main market is China. The Chinese population generally prefers the Hass varsity
When this ovacado arrive in Spain....tunanunua one small ovacado at 180ksh...a big ovacado ya 20bob in Kenya is almost 300bob here....chiiiieeee!!!!!
Lucky you sisi UK tunaget na ksh 300 the tiny one.
300 Bob over there is like 30bob here. You can't compare the cost of money. Rent in London for a single room in a shared house is 60k shillings, 60k in Kenya is a 2 bedroom in Kileleshwa or Kilimani.
Life is expensive abroad. I am sometimes lucky to get them for 100bob a piece.
Africa is feeding the word
Kenya's economy will be comparable to 1st world countries in 10-15 years god willing
Good luck with that!with leadership like Uhuru,Raila sonko and joho?we are going to be bottom feeders in 4yrs.
Kenya will not grow, with our greedy leaders. Half of kenyan is owned by politicians from companies( construction,food,textile,energy...)to lands,hotels,buildings.
I dont think kenya will move forward for a million years.
Iam the first to comment well done alex
Thank you
This company pays people very poorly
capitalism 101 law of supply and demand when you have a high population of low skilled workers vs a few jobs wages will be low
You start one,and pay people better.
@1lastsht no is forcing anyone to work there if you dont like the pay you leave simple , in a poor country with few jobs there are thousands willing to work for less
@1lastsht no one forces anyone to work there
@1lastsht they are worse, in everything, they cannot even market their products.
Horticulture produce export creates employment&economic muscle likewise we earn more foreign exchange................
Way to.go,,value addition,value addition and value addition.
And in summary, a farmer is better than a teacher😂😂 turn your farm into your office it is the easiest way to solve the unemployment crisis I our country👊
This is really nice.... Am hoping to venture into farming too. This channela and farmers tv on ktn are awesome
Dont hope, decide honey
Nice content as always Chams. I feel conflicted though that they are farming organically and they go ahead to use plastic bags for packaging.
Plastic bags ain't edible
They are meant for storage and also control on the detoriaration rate since foods are moved for days or weeks
Tried to call these guys but its super hard to get the right person to talk to from outside. Link me up pls.
nice
Well done Sunripe
Great content
Poor payment but good job it has empower many youth
The interviewer takes after Jowie Irungu...hehe
😂😂I swear, for a moment I thought it was him
@@musyokadavid778 Pia mimi bana, vile alitaja jina ndo nliamini si Jowie.
Why u don’t ask how much pay for workers
Woi, Aki nipewe you githeri nikule hizo avocado
This avocados when u buy them they are never ripe ...and the ripe one is rotten on one side ....tho I buy them just because is from my mother land😂😂😂 when I see them I see Kenya and a proud of when friends tell wow see avocado from your country ... But the Mexican ones waaaa they are so good expenziv but they don't disappointed
Sophia Amino i'm sure there harvest this avocados when not yet matured that's the reason.
Go do AHADI YA MAMA. It's a maize mill company
Nmejua tu hii ni deal ya mzungu...wakenya bado akili zetu hazijapanuka hiyo kiwango..
I like wat I see
Of course ni mzungu🙄🙄🙄
Head ni mzungu so? Nini the problem with that? The real question is if he is mkenya.
@@fjellyo3261 pick up a history book...
This is one person investing all this on our land.but the Kenyan government cant do the same to feed its people. Kenya government dont invest on food security but the eat all the money during budget allocation.this government need to be recolonised
Governments do not feed people..they are not your mother!
@@SalamaAfro 😁 He is part of government and is not growing food in his backyard but prefers buying instead
Middle east need fresh avocados to compete with Uganda
Naivasha
wow! How I wish local entrepreneurs can embrace this dirty but lucrative business.
Shah is as 'local' as you - maybe even more!
@@motosana1 Who disputes that now?....
He should have his workers use masks and gloves when handling food items.
Otherwise it's a nice eye opening interview.
Gloves are filthier than sanitised hands. In any case, it says and shows that they vegetables are washed after slicing.
Does it accept produce from local farmers, that is how it can be useful to Kenyans, employing people is slavery of some sort, it should be made clear if they accept farmers' produce to make use of what is locally farmed
looks like the company grows the produce themselves in Kenya. How is employing people slavery when its their choice to work for you and they get paid for it? Some people prefer being employees coz it means steady source of income.
Your question is answered at 4:39 onwards
@@cybertroy2I don't dispute the fact that they are creating employment, as you can read on some part of the comments, "this company pays people poorly" Loosely said, Employment is not a steady source of income but farming those produce is because they seem obviously to be having a steady market, and obviously they are middle-men. I believe if they could open to the farmers to deliver produce it could be fair to the economy
SHAH and SUNRIPE is as local as you are if not more so. Yes they contract outgrowers in some cases.
@@Out_of_Continent they are NOT middlemen.
Mi naomba job naezapata qweli
Why don't they wear gloves?
Its organic farming with almost no chemicals involved in it
You missed the - 'we chop/slice then wash and sterilise for packing'. Gloves are not a guarantee of cleanliness.
South Africa has been doing this for years.
04:04
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