How I have created multiple revenue streams through silkworm farming
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Have you ever tried to start a project with your crew and at the start you were a whole team but by the time you were done or way in too deep, you were all alone? At this point, the Liverpool anthem at Anfield doesn’t make the slightest of sense! Meet Timothy an agripreneur who lived to almost walk alone in the his journey on silkworm farming (Sericulture). His favorite silkworm joke is that of two silkworms in a race… apparently, they ended up in a tie…. Ha ha… As you digest that joke, hit the subscribe button & share too.
To get in touch with Timothy on Silkworm farming: 0725626427
Hi
Please sir your country code
I subbed, you're doing great work. I've only recently in the last couple years realized a lot of the same things you're saying and doing. Vertical integration of natural farming is the answer to so many things not only income for the farmer. We should all be doing and living this way to some degree. I'm not saying for money, even if just for our own self reliance ppl should be composting producing and vertically integrating much of their neccessities like food and water and even power. We all should try and not be a consumer for everything. If we all become producers then we don't have to truck and fly stuff all over the world so much with centralized agriculture. lastly if we all become producers at some level we can even bypass allot of the power we give the capitalist currency based economy and trade excesses because diversity is so localized in such a scenario Good luck!
As a fan of self sufficiency and independence from capitalistic markets, rearing silkworms to take care of the clothing part of our needs is a very attractive proposition. Adding that to the fact that silkk is one of the most luxurious fabrics, this is a big sell
Excellent for encouraging it
I love your enthusiasm
This channel is chock full of useful information.
Real cool Mutungi, keep going! Something different, no success without a challenge!!
Thats amazing. You will sky rocket soon. Silk is not for the weak, it is costly and once you stabilize you can find international market for the same. All the best Mr. Mutungi.
Wow lovely. Great teacher.loved it.Thank you.
Very cool. Will you show the next phase of silk production? Is that also done in Africa? I would love to see the silk being spun and made into fabric, then items the marketed. Worm egg to silk dress buyer. I would watch that.
Thank you for information.. Please can you give us more details about types SilkWorms I sow another one. Thanks
Only open minded kenyans will survive,be bold to be different..we can't all plant the same old maize and keep only cows and goats..hunger is an issue because people are scared to broaden their diets,
Usury is the real reason we have poverty
Nice work, congrats!
amazing.
keep it up.
Way to go Timothy. Sky's the limit!
I have see this and eaten them
Its Zimbabwean food one of the most common food
Am a Ghanaian I like this haw can l start it?
My Good friend and neighbour Mutugi good work
It's great to do something different
Wow I have learnt something
Well done ✔ 👍
Hi sir me I'm in Burundi ,so I need these worms ,so how I'll get these to begin
How are the worms not affected by poison in the castor plant?
The Eri silkworm can eat castor leaves - regular silkworms cannot. You have to use a different species if you cannot provide mulberry leaves :)
Very inspiring 💖💖💖😂 he never give up
Indeed, he never gave up, but his business partners 🏃🏾♂️🏃🏿♀️😅
Mr. Mutugi how can I get you. Living in Kisumu.
Wow!
Why the silkworms here looks different than else where? Why there spike is so long?
how can I get in touch with Timothy
Hello 👋
I have know a new plant today MULBERRY
Very common fruit in Zambia, very yummy
I grow it for berries..very aggressive tree.
Interesting. Contact please
His contacts are in the description box.
The new quail farming?
This has been there for ages
I am having a problem listening to your accent