God blessed those people with long health and strength to continue to farm. Its alot of hard work to farm. A beautiful set of people there on the farm.
God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
Greetings for Sydney Australia and a happy new year , so many questions about your wonderful country ! first of all i am amazed at the quality produce , large and healthy plants etc , do they use fertilizers there to grow things? also there is no sigh of disease or pests!!! do they spray with insecticides ? just wondering , i will leave other comments elsewhere , i so want to know so much about your country , thank you for sharing the videos , it is fantastic to see a country that is doing well.
Wow what a beautiful farm!brought back sweet memories OF FARMING growing up on the CORENTYNE. Hope all GUYANESE can be self sufficient IN GROWING their own organic food.GUYANA IS A BLESSED COUNTRY YOU CANT GO HUGRY UNLESS YOU ARE LAZY (GUYANESE CANADIAN)
I don't know about organic. I can't see sweet potato growing that big without some help, but I could be wrong. Those weird coloured egg plants too - GMO?
@@paulineramcharran9624 God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
Wow! That's a fertile land. Such a varied bounty at one time it's almost too much for the manual harvest but it's good to hear they employ local workers instead of excessive mechanical harvesters. Just a reliable tractor and a tiller here and there. The land can feed the people if they're willing to do some honest toil and learn from those who went before them. Thanks to you and your host/hostess for this video.
This is what fresh really looks like**can't get better than this**star apple, pear leaf, and of course the magical **wiri wiri pepper** all the fruits and vegetables available there** I am so jealous**OMG *How can someone starve in Guyana** I would like to be there right now to enjoy the feeling your video is giving me right now**I am feeling so nostalgic for home
@@RealNiceGuyana hello, more agricultural and industry information in Guyana. I like it, with love from India.. My number 918589891185 it's my what's up number..
Thank you so much for this fantastic video; I enjoyed it so much! From the close ups of the jelly coconut and star apple to the laughter of good conversation to the beautiful farm, I wished that I was there. Well done to the owner and workers and an excellent job to you.
Thanks for sharing your video its absolutely beautiful, god bless the farmers and workers everything is fresh. God bless our beautiful Guyana , much love from Toronto Canada ❤🇨🇦🇬🇾❤
God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
Oh my good ness, this guy Redford is very very nice!!!!! Wow what a productive farming!!!! I never seen such big sweet potatoes! Wow. Thanks much for the video.
It's like having a big, beautiful house and did not pay the bills. then what happen? that's what happen to our beautiful Guyana. Still a lovely country.
Thanks for sharing your video. God blessed the Farmer 🙏. Just to let some of you people know, this farmer puts in lots of hard work and sweat/ days and nights to be where he is today, and don't forget the money he invested! This farmer could be perhaps in Black bush.👍
i miss drinking coconut water, was in Cameroon 2019,,September ,land lush green. my brother in law has 40 acres over there..just like the one we are looking at,,,lots of rain at night,,,we had no clue Covid was around the corner.so glad i had a chance to go before the outbreak.i want 1-2 acres over there to plant stuff.I have so much respect for farmers,,,i'm in retirement mode now,,Grew up in Trini
Chemical fertilizer doesn't improve the soil and kills more than you think. Animal manure improves the soil and the good insects and earthworms do not die.
growing up we had a jamoon tree in front we yard, used to bare nuff nuff jamoon. missed them days and used to go up ECD in GoldenGrove nuff fruits at backdam.
Clean farm and producing lots fruits is reflective of lots hard work and intelligent planning and management, congratulations, greetings from Trinidad, peace be upon you
I think i've seen all of your videos, This one bring over a Nostalgia feeling, THE BEST SO FAR, what i miss about Guyana is nothing in Georgetown or Grove where i'm from, But Friendship EBD where our farm was, fishing planting my vegetables as a kid and see the growth, catching birds to sell.
Omg God bless the land of Guyana and all of u yuys it such a beautiful vedeo love it u yuys are amazing the best love u yuys thank u so fresh everything yum yum
Oh Skites banna .... RNG... I can't get enough of Guyanese talking haha. I've been away too long.... 46 yrs. On a serious note.... that farmer has perfected the art of cash crop farming. What a nice guy he is too. That farm is flourishing and healthy. True that guyanese favour the Massey Ferguson tractor since I can remember... but here in Canada and most parts of the US.... the machine people are beginning to use is the Mahendra machines from India. Well built and are work horses. However..... in all my years in Guyana, I've never seen such a flourishing farm..... you bring the best videos with real Guyanese feel to it. If you ever get the chance, do a video of Kumaka/Sherima river crossing and area. Back in the early '70s I surveyed Kumaka. I would like to see what progress has taken place. If you can't, no worries, I know you put a lot of effort and resources into bringing us these videos. Cheers.
@@rosedookie2760 .... I hear you Rose... I tried in the past but got caught up with life in Canada and establishing myself. Now that I am retired, I have no family or friend left back in Guyana. Many migrated to different parts of the world and many died. My fear is... If I do come back for a visit, I'll be a stranger in my own land. I won't have anyone to go visit and have a good time. There are lots of things to do and see I agree, but when you are alone it's not worth it. I live Guyana all over again by looking and enjoying videos like these. Cheers.
@@TyK622 I understand, we all love our country of birth and not all of us can visit as often as we would like. I also live in Canada, I know that feeling not having too many family and friends you use to know, may not be there and same for me most of mines have past away so I don't visit as often now. Thanks to RNG, It's Our Life- ARD and others we get to see places in Guyana we may never get to visit. Enjoy your retirement
YUH COULD NEVER BE HUNGRY IN GUYANA,,,, BUT DEM SHOULD REPLANTING ALL DE OLE TIME FRUIT TREES,,,,, SOURSAP,, GAUVA, STARAPPLE, JAMOON,DUNKS, SOPADILLA, MAME, SUGAR APPLE,,
They shouldn't brake off the limb of the tree. Its a bearing tree and it causes stress on the tree and eventually it wouldn't be abled to continue to produce the same type of fruits .
Insects are the true farmers. Insects give us fruits and seeds. Insects do the hard work and they pollinate the flowers. No more insects, no more trees and no more life on earth. Don't use chemical fertilizer. Chemical fertilizer doesn't improve the soil and kills more than you think. Animal manure improves the soil and the good insects and earthworm do not die. I've worked on Insects for over 50 years. Do not use poison and to date it has not been proven that they kill harmful insects. All the best. Dr.
Love the thumbnail ~ Those Bhaigan look healthy & plump. Wow.. This video reminds me so much of home ~ Now I am homesick & its lockdown :-(. Thank so much for taking the time to records & share ~ Sandee
i hope dem ppl left a good raise fuh dem mans ....and d aunty wa was talkin like she a CNN...lol....she kno everyting...when yall was drivin to the farm ..whenever i come to GT i will link u ...i have family on the west coast...
Hi thanks 4 the corect word i'm not an english person i born in Suriname but grew up in Holland so my english s bad sorry i speek duch and spanish .....sorry 4 my bad spelling
O my gosh that is so amazing makes me remember back home black bush Polder where they plant lots of fruits farming and rice I really missed home that is so good . where is this place Georgetown l want to come and help for a week just for old times amazing farming lots of fun I missed my jamoon tree too ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇬🇾🇬🇾🙋🙋
THIS IS WHAT GOOD LIVING IS ALL ABOUT, I ALWAYS WANTED TO SEE HOW FARMING IS DONE IN GUYANA, THANK YOU, LOVELY, HARD WORKING, AMBITIOUS PEOPLE.
Thank you.
Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds.
God blessed those people with long health and strength to continue to farm. Its alot of hard work to farm. A beautiful set of people there on the farm.
Thanks.
God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
Greetings for Sydney Australia and a happy new year , so many questions about your wonderful country ! first of all i am amazed at the quality produce , large and healthy plants etc , do they use fertilizers there to grow things? also there is no sigh of disease or pests!!! do they spray with insecticides ? just wondering , i will leave other comments elsewhere , i so want to know so much about your country , thank you for sharing the videos , it is fantastic to see a country that is doing well.
Wow what a beautiful farm!brought back sweet memories OF FARMING growing up on the CORENTYNE. Hope all GUYANESE can be self sufficient IN GROWING their own organic food.GUYANA IS A BLESSED COUNTRY YOU CANT GO HUGRY UNLESS YOU ARE LAZY (GUYANESE CANADIAN)
Ramcharran farmer in bbpolder acres and acres if cabbage cucumbers watermillons
I don't know about organic. I can't see sweet potato growing that big without some help, but I could be wrong. Those weird coloured egg plants too - GMO?
@@paulineramcharran9624
God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
Wow! That's a fertile land. Such a varied bounty at one time it's almost too much for the manual harvest but it's good to hear they employ local workers instead of excessive mechanical harvesters. Just a reliable tractor and a tiller here and there.
The land can feed the people if they're willing to do some honest toil and learn from those who went before them. Thanks to you and your host/hostess for this video.
Thanks.
@@RealNiceGuyana Do you have an email address? I will like to ask you something about Guyana ..
@@queenkize Yes the email is realniceguyana@yahoo.com
Those farmer have good heart to give you guys so many vegetable .i love the talking too
It is so beautiful grow your own food Guyana's soul is very rich one can have fresh vegetables all year round
Where is place?
Nice starapplei have'nt seen that in a long time the sweet potatoes are huge
Nice farm,reminds me of a farmer in Guyana."grow local,eat local"Burnham slogan.
This is what fresh really looks like**can't get better than this**star apple, pear leaf, and of course the magical **wiri wiri pepper** all the fruits and vegetables available there** I am so jealous**OMG *How can someone starve in Guyana** I would like to be there right now to enjoy the feeling your video is giving me right now**I am feeling so nostalgic for home
Thanks for watching.
@@RealNiceGuyana hello, more agricultural and industry information in Guyana. I like it, with love from India.. My number 918589891185 it's my what's up number..
@@rinurinu3746 Thanks Rinu will try to make some more asap.
What a wonderful farmer it seems like a nice guy to his farm is flourishing thank you so much for a wonderful video
He is the kindest guy there is Regina was talking about how he help everybody regardless of race or color.
Oh beautiful Guyana ...oh my lovely land 🙏just recently I visited and was so happy to be there 🙏
Thank you so much for this fantastic video; I enjoyed it so much! From the close ups of the jelly coconut and star apple to the laughter of good conversation to the beautiful farm, I wished that I was there. Well done to the owner and workers and an excellent job to you.
Thank you .
Thanks for sharing your video its absolutely beautiful, god bless the farmers and workers everything is fresh. God bless our beautiful Guyana , much love from Toronto Canada ❤🇨🇦🇬🇾❤
Thanks.
God blessed the Insects. Insects work harder than people. Don't forget that insects pollinate the flowers all day long and that's how we get fruits and seeds. Don't poison them.
This takes me back. Way back.. the land is rich. Love from NY
Beautiful farm love the way the coconut trees are planted 👌👍
I so love this video .our guyanese people are so bless . Where i live is most of green pepper selling they pick it green
Oh my good ness, this guy Redford is very very nice!!!!! Wow what a productive farming!!!! I never seen such big sweet potatoes! Wow. Thanks much for the video.
Thanks for sharing, such a dedicated farmer love all his produce and his garden. Bless him.
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
Good job nice farm remind me if my school garden not that large
Dedicated farmer 👨🌾 and his farm is well planted .
How can the world say Guyana poor? Guyana is a rich and blessed nation. It’s been poorly managed.
THANKS hindu
100 % True.
Fuck u
It's like having a big, beautiful house and did not pay the bills. then what happen? that's what happen to our beautiful Guyana. Still a lovely country.
He is a bless farmer 👨🌾 sharing his vegetables 🌶
🍅 🌽 .
That brings me back to Black Bush . Much love.
Thanks, you're welcome
Beautiful, I love it. I'm from linden, starting my own little kitchen garden so I appreciate your videos. Love you.
Wonderful!, you're so welcome.
Thanks for sharing your video. God blessed the Farmer 🙏. Just to let some of you people know, this farmer puts in lots of hard work and sweat/ days and nights to be where he is today, and don't forget the money he invested! This farmer could be perhaps in Black bush.👍
i miss drinking coconut water, was in Cameroon 2019,,September ,land lush green. my brother in law has 40 acres over there..just like the one we are looking at,,,lots of rain at night,,,we had no clue Covid was around the corner.so glad i had a chance to go before the outbreak.i want 1-2 acres over there to plant stuff.I have so much respect for farmers,,,i'm in retirement mode now,,Grew up in Trini
Sounds like a good retirement plan, hope everything works out for you.
Guyana with the blessed soil
Chemical fertilizer doesn't improve the soil and kills more than you think. Animal manure improves the soil and the good insects and earthworms do not die.
growing up we had a jamoon tree in front we yard, used to bare nuff nuff jamoon. missed them days and used to go up ECD in GoldenGrove nuff fruits at backdam.
I know those days eh !
So beautiful video.i wish I can visit here when I come to gt
Clean farm and producing lots fruits is reflective of lots hard work and intelligent planning and management, congratulations, greetings from Trinidad, peace be upon you
Thanks Shiva.
@@RealNiceGuyana the only crop I didn't see was cassava
That's true can't remember seeing that.
That’s amazing love Guyana everything is so fresh
Thank you.
Beautiful farm and really inspirational program
Very beautiful bro bringing back lot of memories Lenora❤
Thanks.
It seems the soil is very fertile in Guyana and there is an abundance of water for agriculture. Thank you very much.
I think i've seen all of your videos, This one bring over a Nostalgia feeling, THE BEST SO FAR, what i miss about Guyana is nothing in Georgetown or Grove where i'm from, But Friendship EBD where our farm was, fishing planting my vegetables as a kid and see the growth, catching birds to sell.
Thanks, yes that was the fun times.
Looks so beautiful.
I like that kind of talk we speak like that in corentyne good job as always thank u.
You are so welcome
Omg God bless the land of Guyana and all of u yuys it such a beautiful vedeo love it u yuys are amazing the best love u yuys thank u so fresh everything yum yum
You are welcome Anita, thanks for watching.
Looks like really high quality produce. Do they ship internationally?
Thanks , sorry they don't.
Oh Skites banna .... RNG... I can't get enough of Guyanese talking haha. I've been away too long.... 46 yrs.
On a serious note.... that farmer has perfected the art of cash crop farming. What a nice guy he is too. That farm is flourishing and healthy. True that guyanese favour the Massey Ferguson tractor since I can remember... but here in Canada and most parts of the US.... the machine people are beginning to use is the Mahendra machines from India. Well built and are work horses.
However..... in all my years in Guyana, I've never seen such a flourishing farm..... you bring the best videos with real Guyanese feel to it.
If you ever get the chance, do a video of Kumaka/Sherima river crossing and area. Back in the early '70s I surveyed Kumaka. I would like to see what progress has taken place. If you can't, no worries, I know you put a lot of effort and resources into bringing us these videos. Cheers.
Thanks , will try to.
Tyboy4U 46 yrs. is a long time not to visit your country of birth lol. Guyana is beautiful with a lot of improvment
@@rosedookie2760 .... I hear you Rose... I tried in the past but got caught up with life in Canada and establishing myself. Now that I am retired, I have no family or friend left back in Guyana. Many migrated to different parts of the world and many died.
My fear is... If I do come back for a visit, I'll be a stranger in my own land. I won't have anyone to go visit and have a good time. There are lots of things to do and see I agree, but when you are alone it's not worth it.
I live Guyana all over again by looking and enjoying videos like these. Cheers.
@@TyK622 I understand, we all love our country of birth and not all of us can visit as often as we would like. I also live in Canada, I know that feeling not having too many family and friends you use to know, may not be there and same for me most of mines have past away so I don't visit as often now. Thanks to RNG, It's Our Life- ARD and others we get to see places in Guyana we may never get to visit. Enjoy your retirement
Wow best farm I have ever seen, awesome video my friend.
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing our Beautiful Guyana....Our Rich Soil 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
YUH COULD NEVER BE HUNGRY IN GUYANA,,,, BUT DEM SHOULD REPLANTING ALL DE OLE TIME FRUIT TREES,,,,, SOURSAP,, GAUVA, STARAPPLE, JAMOON,DUNKS, SOPADILLA, MAME, SUGAR APPLE,,
I agree with you Mike. I miss all those things. Living in the United States.
EVER EVER WHEER HINDOE LIFE
I want to learn to grow like that, I’m getting started PLO
They shouldn't brake off the limb of the tree. Its a bearing tree and it causes stress on the tree and eventually it wouldn't be abled to continue to produce the same type of fruits .
True, I am not sure if it was partially broken or not before.
them star apple looks very delicious.
Yes it was.
Wow this is really cool, how can I tour your farm on my next trip?
I am impressed with the variety of vegetables. Can someone tell me where this farm is please? I hope to go there and buy some of their vegetables.
blessed
Reddo is a good guy. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful farm
Thanks.
Is the baigan laden with fertilizer?
No , naturally grown, it has all the time to grow naturally so no need for much fertilizer.
Insects are the true farmers. Insects give us fruits and seeds. Insects do the hard work and they pollinate the flowers. No more insects, no more trees and no more life on earth. Don't use chemical fertilizer. Chemical fertilizer doesn't improve the soil and kills more than you think. Animal manure improves the soil and the good insects and earthworm do not die. I've worked on Insects for over 50 years. Do not use poison and to date it has not been proven that they kill harmful insects. All the best. Dr.
Nice video real nice Guyana, I from town but I love the Parika and the country side
Thanks, happy you enjoyed it.
So refreshing love the farm have land in parika wish i can come home and do some planting
good contents. Really enjoyed the video
Thanks.
Love the thumbnail ~ Those Bhaigan look healthy & plump. Wow.. This video reminds me so much of home ~ Now I am homesick & its lockdown :-(. Thank so much for taking the time to records & share ~ Sandee
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
@@RealNiceGuyana I'll keep watching. Regards, Sandee
At 23:05 kisskadee whistling in the trees
Where is this farm located in Guyana?
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!!
Guyana is very nice love it 🧡
Can wait for my next trip, 37 years in the US is enough
Nice jelly coconut
Love it!!
Love we Guyana 🇬🇾
i hope dem ppl left a good raise fuh dem mans ....and d aunty wa was talkin like she a CNN...lol....she kno everyting...when yall was drivin to the farm ..whenever i come to GT i will link u ...i have family on the west coast...
What kind of fertilizer do you use
Simply, beautiful
Thank you.
nice farm keep it up
Thank you.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing
Thanks, you're welcome
Very nice. Liked the narration.
Thanks.
man nature is so Good to us,,God thought about everything,,tried plant those wri wri peppers in SoCal did not come up,,i think i got bad seeds.
Beautiful guyana
Like bird peppers hard to find in Guyana now every time I come on vacation i could never find any 😭😭
They are always hard to find now.
I love to have some coconut water will be in Guyana July by God grace Guyana is nice
Nice.
Thanks!
Omg those people they talking to fast and suond funny loll
Also someone spoke about the country where i born Suriname .
That's the Guyanese dialect, they were talking about Suriname Cherries.
jennifer chung I was born, not I born
Hi thanks 4 the corect word i'm not an english person i born in Suriname but grew up in Holland so my english s bad sorry i speek duch and spanish .....sorry 4 my bad spelling
O my gosh that is so amazing makes me remember back home black bush Polder where they plant lots of fruits farming and rice I really missed home that is so good . where is this place Georgetown l want to come and help for a week just for old times amazing farming lots of fun I missed my jamoon tree too ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇬🇾🇬🇾🙋🙋
Thanks for watching, happy you liked it.
Wow, awesome coconut 🇬🇾🌴
Yes it is, thanks
If possible would like to visit. Please let me know if possible.
Wow that's a lovely farm
Thanks.
Omg my land ny Guyanese people god bless🇺🇸🇬🇾🗽
can I visit this farm and buy some products
Hugh eggplants ,remember the days when my ma made eggplant choka. Lol
Have you blue java banana plant for sale?
Sorry I don't.
💯💯💯💯
That long pepper looks like tiger teeth pepper.
Yes I think it is.
Can u tell me exactly where I would like to visit one day when I go to Guyana. Really my kind of things. Nice.
I am sorry but it it not open to the public . When you are in Guyana you can find out , you will definitely be able to find one .
@@RealNiceGuyana just need to know the area because the soil looks sandy and rich for agriculture and thinking about doing the same thing.
Wheres the ganja there 😁
Nice farm man peaceful vibes
Love from lo don uk
😃 Thanks
Nice farm, congratulation @duranes
Thanks 👍
Those are old coconuts....best are green
Selling time for you guys
Wow, aunty mouth hot. I am laughing here in Canada.would love to visit this farm because I spend 6 MONTHS in Guyana every winter.
Wow
Thank you.
Welcome
Does one man own such a vast farm.
Oh yes, there are many like those owned by one family.
Wat part is this 🤔
West Coast Demerara.
Thanks I miss guyana I leave there 20years ago wnet back one time I miss there so much
Btw awesome video
Thanks.
Is that regina
EH EH WATCH BAIGAN
(My mom when I showed her this video)
😄
GT sweet potatoes are the best
I envy you'll
awsome
Thanks.
Any snakes?
Well, we did not encounter any.
Where is that??
EBE , at Naamryck