Vegetable Farming - Seeds Of Gold TV Season 1 Episode 7
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2015
- You need a farmer at least 3 times a day. Find out how one farmer is maximising on this and spending in a month what he earns in a week. Also how various indigenous vegetable varieties are continually improving in economic value.
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Indeed inspiring, seeds of Gold thumbs up
Thanks alot for this knowledge, have learnt alot from this channel
Time to learn how to Dry your foods for Savings them for our future of our Black poor people in need...
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Hi I am Aileon from Nigeria, I've have been following your channel for a while now.I have a passion for farming and your program have been very helpful in my quest.I observe however that there are a number of instances where your resource persons speak a language that I do not understand, can you please consider subtitling to help us follow the program in full?I trust you will consider my request.
I noticed that kenyans are very much like filipinos. they shift from English to local language all the time or mix both languages when they talk.
what does this have to do with the docuntary sir
very inspired and motivated my the farmer. i have a 3 acre land in the same area and doing very small scale farming. how can i get contact of mr kanyi for more farming tips?
Mary Wanjiku sell to me a small piece of it!
Seeds of gold thank you so much for a very informative video, i have learnt alot, could you kindly give us the phone number for mama Lucy the farmer who is doing lots of kienyeji vegetables.
Following from Scotland, the Professor lost us here🤷♂️
Hello,
It would be great if we could have farmer's contacts after each episode so that we can contact them and learn from them directly.
Can we please have his contact ?
thank you,
I wish for the same thing Fatoumata. Did you receive an answer regarding the contact information for Miss Lucy?mamitegeda@gmail.com Thank you!
No, I haven't got any reply yet, Unfortunately
fatoumata sako me neither. If I do hear back, I'll come post it here.
All right then . I will do the same. Thank you,
You don't treat the employees very nicely!
please tell all your farmers to contact me I am in Toronto Ontario Canada brownb
I'm contacting you for help as you have suggested above
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The professor is not fluent in English
nisigate
Of course he is fluent. His accent is probably foreign to you ear but we Kenyans understand him clearly.
We are hear for the content and not language
Can you speak his native language? Don't be so cheap