The Chamwada Report: Hydroponic Farming in Kenya
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2018
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Hydroponic Farming, farming without the use of soil is slowly setting in in Kenya, courtesy of Miramar International College.
Even though it is often regarded as a new idea, hydroponic has actually been in existence for many years. Find out the potential of this method of farming in food security and job creation.
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Great line: "We are sure of the process so we are sure of the product."
This is the quickest way to get cancer and to stop being human. This is what Gmo is. Artificially modified food. Chamwada this is dangerous. I can't believe my eyes. What are we doing to humanity. !!!
Congratulations Prof .Mwenja. I wish we had more of your kind in Kenya. Our hopeless ,unemployed and underutilized youths need people like you.
God bless you
I m jack the farmer from kisumu county upper kombewa..I do multy story garden farming space minimises..best program ever
I'm very proud of my Kenya's brothers and sisters.
Best program ever for empowering our youths to increase our food security.
very informative, chams media
well done, a good solution for dry periods, this is the future of farming, but not forget to put in the minerals they need.
Wow, am watching this for the first time. I need to do this soon
Well done chamwada, I'm a fun of your programme
fan
Brilliant to teach the method back home.
Wow, an eye opener! Thanks chams
Mohammed Issa,,, the student being interviewed was also featured in the Kidekide music video dancing. Nice progress in life.Amazing feature from Alex Chamwada.
I hope to implement the same.gd one alex
That's great teaching and brilliant ideas
Kudos for detailed report from already established hydroponic if they can expound more on deep rooted plants which are planted on floated system and the crops planted on top of pipes in containers.
Amazed by such invention.
This is very great news for our continent. We need to be able to feed the whole continent through and also be able to commercialized our surplus food.
David I bet you miss racist Rhodesia.
David Rhodesia was racist Period!!! By the way I am from Kenya where the British Colonialists took most of our fertile land and drove the local inhabitants to arid areas but when we got independence we took away some of that land and we are feeding ourselves from it. We wait for no white person to feed us!!! By the way I support capitalism!!!
Your OWN KIKUYU CROOKS ROBBED YOU..
Thanks for teaching this kids
Hey Collo Good work ...I would love to try that.
Very enlightening.
Fantastic Report. Most instructive and inspiring.
Wow what an amazing job.
great piece
Hi that is very good. Thanks guys
Good work
Nice one
farming going to the next level
This has been in practice for over 20yrs
Sooo nice I felt like like hitting the 👍👍1000 times thanks professor was very helpful
very informative program.
This is very promising we need lots of government support for the scene of food security
Great!!!!!
Cham congratulations.
nice video report
I am so impressed it's a lifetime goal
Great job
This needs to go viral. #foodsecurity
I live in the US but I am very inspired by the videos I see about people Africa and Asia doing this. Too many people in the US think that the more money and technology they use for this the better it is. These videos show us that simple means used by smart people work very well.
Nice job and keep it upp
Chris Mukindia Great explanation
Great magical kenya
Lovely representation of alternative method of farming.
keep it up
Great report very informative. Links, numbers, names... This is exactly what I am looking for. I'm sharing this with all my Kenyan friend's. Keep up the great work.
It would be good for vertical gardens or rooftop to help with urban cooling. Otherwise there could be a moral dilemma of refusing the soil. Had seen that debate a couple years back, just wondering how we take it locally.
Well it's good since we are leaning from the best keep it up but with my small thinking capacity I have check countries doing hydroponic systems of agriculture are having scarce of land which means their land is all occupied with settlements so hydroponic is the best method for them but on our side it's something different we have land area and nutrient land question is who will start consuming money for the technology , instruments and chemicals while he has an empty land that he can only keep seeds and irrigate
I think this is more easy to us and affordable GOD gave us land as a gift and sayed he will blessed our works throw the land
Well done for bringing this home ur such greatman for bringing such a program home,if managed properly we can do away with hunger and poverty which is rampant in arid and semi arid areas
It will cost you this and that much per square meter to set up. No one is talking about the return on investment. Depending on the crop, what is the potential profit per square meter per annum? How many yields, etc?
Bwana Chamwada ,can you also update us on the oil that was discovered in Turkana as well as the electricity from wind power. and whether it connected to the national grid. If so, why is electric power so expensive?
Wow very great... How can I get them to farm
Where can I get aluminium traly and how much
Trying hydroponic farming with soil in lodwar kenya
How much is the start up capital please, very interested
hello am happy to learn of your Hydroponics is it possible for me to represent you here in Cameroon in Limbe
That is a sayance which needed in Europ because of winter weather. And theres no enough land to farm.What your doing kostet a lot of maney .Tuna ardhi ya kutosha tuchimbe visima.
I am so please to see you are moving ahead, even ahead of my country. I am currently building a Greenhouse and a Hydroponic system. Yes its costly but taking my time to put everything in place. I know it will worth it when I am through......
How is the quality of the product?
This should be taught to those in south America
@Anonymous good point but i could wish it could really help them
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I would like to know how they make those nutrient solutions. How natural are they or they could make us sick in the long run?
Get in touch with them via: info@mic.ac.ke
My thoughts, too. Are the nutrients solutions being applied synthetically or organically formulated?
Good idea but no technology can replicate nature 100% those products cant be compared to soil condition
Great job how long is the class the college? Can you send your child their if you live abroad?
Is It orgánic?
I would like to set up a hydroponic unit in my home.How can you assist me?
Isn't the solution for hydroponics expensive?
Can I get the contacts of Collins?
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Hello? How much is the estimated initial capital to put up a hydroponic system of farming? Thank you.
Not a lot. You need some containers, some kind of media or rafts, water, nutrients, vinegar for pH, some simple instruments for pH and EC. Watch my videos to see what I am doing. Where to you live? I may be able to help you identify local (to you) sources of the things you need and help you get going. Start small, learn the process, work up.
I'm interested of the same can you help?± 254708448690
@@tangobayus 🙂
Can it work in mombasa
It can work anywhere as long as there is water, air and sunlight.
How much is the College
Hizi mboga zimejaa sumu.na hamtapata market ulaya
Apart from cocopits can i use saw dust?
Contact the school in Kabete they mentioned and inquire.
go away,.
kumbafff!!
We hope we don't die fast on western ideology of farming
I think this is an option when no rain and desperate times on food and job security..no doubts this is not like conventional organic farming..this most probably has health draw backs..nothing like organics..hope God safe guard your fertile lands.
Can I get kibet contact
Hallo how does one get clients when one is venturing in to farming ? Thank you for answer!
Food has market all over the world
If you grow hydroponically and include micronutrients and trace minerals the excellent taste will cause people to offer to buy them.
You need some containers, some kind of media or rafts, water, nutrients, vinegar for pH, some simple instruments for pH and EC. Watch my videos to see what I am doing. Where to you live? I may be able to help you identify local (to you) sources of the things you need and help you get going. Start small, learn the process, work up.
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We may like the idea but I have a feeling our bodies will not like it
Ukweli hii ni sumu bora organic
Uyo kijana anakaa kufanya mtu mbaya...
Like it need to visit this farm.... Contacts please?
irene rotich Francis Kabiru, Miramar International College ngugi.kabiru@gmail.com
Better natural food than these technoloby foods.
Cantacts pleaaaaaas?
Here you go: info@mic.ac.ke
Thanks for watching
What are the nutreints given here you are not clear on that
You are keen on weathet no rain
But healthy wise is not clear !!
I hope this dont be a meme
I need contacts for African hydroponics ltd
COntact info@mic.ac.ke Sorry for the late reply
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@@ChamsMediaTV could you please give me the contact details of the young lad whose company Greensoil Limited Liability Partnership, offers consultancy services. I am really interested in this business.
This is beside the point but I see Professor Dominic Mwenja, facial features as originates similar to people of Papua New Guinea in the Pacific especially people in the Highlands of PNG. we may perhaps have the same ancetorial linkage with high IQ.
@Papi you welcome , there are places you can go without any restrictions apart from Port Moresby city , there are 21 provincial towns to visit as well.
Nonsense you mean Kenyans we have lo IQ
Is mwenja is a bantu from either Kikuyu, embu or Meru ....share this name
Very disturbing to see child labor being used on this farm with an excuse of giving them “motivation”
You really don't know the meaning of child labour. That's why European countries children make phone and watch and lots of things, while yours( African) can't make even a needle. Stop judging by just looking do research.
Why this craziness? What happened to arable land? Are these synthetic chemicals? Plastic foods, for plastic people with plastic hearts. Nonsense!!!
Tell people the truth. This is GMO food. God created man to eat food grown in the ground...soil!!!!
What what what black man can farm. Oh Lord.
jj
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Anonymous no not me my friend from South Africa said black can’t feed them self. But blacks was the first man on earth. I guess they didn’t eat for thousand of years until the white man came
Kenyans are traditionally farmers and pastrolists
very informative, chams media
Good work
Hello? How much is the estimated initial capital to put up a hydroponic system of farming? Thank you.
@David u genius,
Another shitty, butt-hurt ,white man spewing rubbish in agony while watching this video. I bet it kills your white self inside seeing this, doesn't it? Stick to your clan, maga meetings as this is beyond you, dipshit.