great work Karen and a very inspiring piece from NextGen. I am farming sweet bell peppers in Nyahururu. I will most definitely try the chilli pepper in one of my greenhouses.
Thanks for your time and the information you have shared with us it was very helpful for me . I did study agricultural in London to do my farm in Africa your time was extra knowledge for me . Thank you.
You look posch bana. Great work, gift discovered developed refined produced, distributed yah! Now patent and call it a "Careyen hot module" Great work girl child👍
Great Interview, A friend of mine wants to get in same - Can assist with info as to what it takes to grow and the quantity to expect per acre as well as the care it needs.
Hey Karen,,its a good thing you are doing there,,, am in mwingi and trying to plant the demon f1 chilli.... about the market please can your company visit me in the shamba ? please
hi my name is pascal from RWANDA i'm agriculture of chillie green and red chillie my production is 15tons per week ,but market it big problems for me please me to get contract in the strong company
they probably don't want anyone to know who buys so no one steals their customer. The problem is that these people are growing stuff to export, aren't there hungry people there? So we here in the U.S. need to feel sorry for starving Africans and then these people grow stuff to export, probably to the U.S. who knows. They need to feed their own people......grow food so their people can eat...
H Max, shut up and tune down the hate. Let people do business in peace. No one can solve everyone's problems. There's no single country that doesn't do both subsistence and export farming, so let people be. Atleast she's earning from her exports and not 'begging' from u.
@@thecargotsold What do you mean fool? am working & I don't need you to tell me to, every thing in Kenya it about bara we are forgotten, any help goes to bara, we are getting tired & we will stand against it one day.
The coast is a Muslim area. They've been ordered to put sanctions on all Muslim areas by the west.. Our government are puppets for western countries...
@@husseinhussein466 with the way things are going, there will be less and less muslims in the coast as the islanders keep on coming to the coast. Stop selling your lands and keep buying farm lands all over the coast. That's what we need to do
Hi Karen, I admire what you are doing. Just starting a farm around Joska. Could you share your contact. I need to talk to you. Email will be fine. Thanks
Why do you grow anything for export? Aren't the Kenyan people hungry enough? use the same land to cultivate food for your people, so we don't have to put up with all the crying and begging from ads asking for 39 cents a day that can feed a person and so on.
Congratulations ! You're very amazing and smart young person to know that what you're farming is on demand in the market .
It's one of the best videos I've ever watched...
This is a very articulate farmer, the video is very educative
Great, Karen, keep up the good work. When I travel to Kenya I will visit you, am from Kangundo but I live in the USA.
Well done 👍 you are an inspiration. I am from Liberia 🇱🇷 and I intend to go into farming very soon. I’m doing some research
That's great Barbara! Wish you all the best 😊
Hi, did you start?
Erick from Kenya... gashynski18@gmail.com we talk more
@@erickkariuki8127 ok I will. Thanks for reply 🤗
beautiful and smart lady ....thanks for sharing your valuable experiences ..lots love from Srilanka .
I love that. So inspiring and encouraging unemployed people to earn a living. Well done Karen. Am from Uasingishu and wanting to venture in farming.
Nimeona ukulima nmzuri na nmependa kabisa it's so good mm pia nmeamua kua mkulim a
Beautiful speech, Am joining this. Zambia
She has a lovely personality and her accent 🔥🔥
great work Karen and a very inspiring piece from NextGen. I am farming sweet bell peppers in Nyahururu. I will most definitely try the chilli pepper in one of my greenhouses.
copied from you, started the same in Masaka Uganda. God willing will visit your farm
I love the chili farming. Thanks Karen
It looks good and had great potential however a lot need to be Dane to develop it correctly and sufficiently
I love to visit and share ideas
This very educative. Thank you & Stay blessed.
I love it babe ❤❤❤😊. Good on you guys folks 😊
Amazing, i do the same thing in ly country, Cameroon🇨🇲
Awesome...
Thanks for your time and the information you have shared with us it was very helpful for me .
I did study agricultural in London to do my farm in Africa your time was extra knowledge for me .
Thank you.
Very inspirational. How do you find buyers
I will try out dmont this farming season.
Kayan next time.
I just have to learn how to spray the potassium and find my market too
Well, that's good idea to those who want to venture into farming. keep it up.
You look posch bana.
Great work, gift discovered developed refined produced, distributed yah!
Now patent and call it a "Careyen hot module"
Great work girl child👍
Waw l love what l am seeing thx guys
her passion shows...good work
Thank you for watching Rick!
Keep it up Karen .
I like this am yet to start this but still on a serious research
Great Interview, A friend of mine wants to get in same - Can assist with info as to what it takes to grow and the quantity to expect per acre as well as the care it needs.
Educative and inspiring
Thank you
Great stuff. . How does one get in touch with Caren?
Thanks
Hi Karen. Well done Karen keep it up. I just want to know how long does it take for the chillies to sun dry?
Hello are you still active in birds eye farming
Hey Karen,,its a good thing you are doing there,,, am in mwingi and trying to plant the demon f1 chilli.... about the market please can your company visit me in the shamba ? please
Good stuff have learnt something about chilly
How can i visit you Karen
Good on you girl 🇮🇪
Kindly how can i get intouch with Karen am from Kangundo
Inspiring, go gal, God bless
eye opening thanks!
I love farming I really need the seeds of this Peppa
Are you married? Come move to Zambia we continue farming chillie here!😂😂😂😂
Great lessons, learnt alot. Thanks for sharing.
Karen No please I need to visit him
Bravo
Good job
Hallo how does a farmer get there clients ? Thank you for answer !
Hi Sonia! You can send a text message to 22071 stating her name and show. You'll get her contacts :-)
@@esthergichuki Hi. Could you please connect me to her as well? 22071 didn't yield any fruit.
@@esthergichuki am already in Machakos. If u can connect me to her as well. I can visit her farm for better learning.
Can i get karen contact for more information from her?
Excellent
Am interested of chilli farming can you assist me to start xporting please
Are you a teacher or professor at the university? If so, what subjects do you teach?
What's the recommended ph
Can i please get Karen's contacts? I really some advise from her.
Good job madem
Good work classmate!!!!
Hi Jane, how do i get in touch with Karen
Hello there .How do I get hold of that lady .I am interested in buying her product
Hi. Would you be interested to start with another farmer ?
Quite encouraging how can I contact you Karen want to start don't know how
how can i reach you please??need your assistance plz.
hi my name is pascal from RWANDA i'm agriculture of chillie green and red chillie my production is 15tons per week ,but market it big problems for me please me to get contract in the strong company
Hey,, still growing chilli..?,,I have a market...
@@Rmundia Jambo....
@@christinemuga5716 jambo
if you are still in production write your contact here
@@Rmundiahave 5 acres of demon
Great information. How can i connect with Karen pls?
Ndunge means, " to bring baby on hand " in my langwage
among the Akamba of Kenya Ndunge name means the one who has returned usually a child named aftera dead member of the family
what is "chamba"? (spelling?)
Shamba is actually the farm or where you will transplant your seedlings
Just bought land in emali . How do i get in contact with this beautyful lady ?
Export to where?
they probably don't want anyone to know who buys so no one steals their customer. The problem is that these people are growing stuff to export, aren't there hungry people there? So we here in the U.S. need to feel sorry for starving Africans and then these people grow stuff to export, probably to the U.S. who knows. They need to feed their own people......grow food so their people can eat...
H Max, shut up and tune down the hate. Let people do business in peace. No one can solve everyone's problems. There's no single country that doesn't do both subsistence and export farming, so let people be. Atleast she's earning from her exports and not 'begging' from u.
@@hmax1591 you watch too much TV!
Karen old on how i can got your contact bz my problem not to produce but it's on marketing
What of coastal areas? you didn't mention because you don't like us but you like taking the land.
Hehehehe dude get serious, go work wacha complaining..looks bad especially when it comes from a supposed man
@@thecargotsold What do you mean fool? am working & I don't need you to tell me to, every thing in Kenya it about bara we are forgotten, any help goes to bara, we are getting tired & we will stand against it one day.
@@faisalmohamed727 SGR
The coast is a Muslim area. They've been ordered to put sanctions on all Muslim areas by the west..
Our government are puppets for western countries...
@@husseinhussein466 with the way things are going, there will be less and less muslims in the coast as the islanders keep on coming to the coast. Stop selling your lands and keep buying farm lands all over the coast. That's what we need to do
Hi Karen, I admire what you are doing. Just starting a farm around Joska. Could you share your contact. I need to talk to you. Email will be fine. Thanks
Did Karen reply you massage to give you her contact information?
Any contact from Karen
How do I contact you guy?
6:16 the narrator says Harabeno instead of Habanero
Habanero ni tofauti na Jalapeño(pronounced harapino in spanish).Habanero is way hotter than Jalapeño
@@mrtwinkle4361 Halapeno not Harapino
@@mrtwinkle4361 Bora mumeelewa na chenye amesema.
We are not in class
Hi, am really impressed. Please send me your contacts am interested farm chillies
Why do you grow anything for export? Aren't the Kenyan people hungry enough? use the same land to cultivate food for your people, so we don't have to put up with all the crying and begging from ads asking for 39 cents a day that can feed a person and so on.
Mixed farming. Beside her there are other plants
Its agribusiness, people are transitioning from subsistence farming, Open your eyes!!!
Hi Karen,are you still planting chilli.
How to connect with her or company if we need chilies @farmkenya