How to Grow Hass Avocado, where the market is & mistakes to avoid in order to yield maximum profit
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2024
- On today’s episode of Inspire Global, we bring you all you have ever wanted to know about Hass Avocado, the market, mistakes to avoid, and why Hass avocado is not the new quail
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Good knowledge thanks for sharing
Very valuable content. Plus i like how you said.....ooh its quail
What are the contact if one want seedlings from the farm
Good info. Knowledge is power. Thank you.
These conversations make you question yourself on the career decisions you made. Africa has the wealth. ❤❤
❤ You're absolutely correct!
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She is such a teacher. I love her. She will succeed in anything she does because of her curiosity for information and her ability to remain a student!
This woman should offer online workshops. Her knowledge is extensive. She should make it another source of income. And it will help a lot of ppl become independent at the same time.
Thank you Lynn for bringing her knowledge to your platform. 🙏💖
A good presentation am very much interested in feeding how would I get in touch with the farmer
Iko already
Honestly my sisters I am from DRCongo. But I learned a lot and good things about on how to do planting avocado from seed to bear fruit which is very important for people like us the beginner in avocado fields. My country DRCongo is not at all near of your one Kenya because my country people only have differents business to follow.
Thank you very much for you all people doing farming.
Merci beaucoup et bonne chance.
Merci aussi ma soeur, j'aime aussi l'agriculture, nous avons beaucoup appris❤
Grace was my boss many years ago, a go-getter and I am not surprised to see what she is doing and her success.
She made me do my 20 acres orchard.I was inspired by her
Excellent, which trees did you plant?
I did hass but also incorporated a bit of fuerte for pollination
Where are you located ???@@fav24254
Per acre how many seedlings do you plant
This is masterpiece
Lady knows her stuff. And she was very quick to recognize her team's contribution to the success at 1:30:16. She deserves her success and the sky is the limit
She's not only a farmer,but she has brains
Thanks Lynn. I loved the show. We have just planted some 700 hass avocado trees in muranga, and hope in 2 years we will be harvesting some fruits.
I'm really inspired. I left office work into the mud for farming. I've a few Hass Avocado plants and pushing hard to scale up. Thanks.
I have toured several Avocados farms but none beats this one. . The farmer has her craft well planned, articulated and homework well done. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. This is Avocado 101 manual. Lynn you interviews are well mastered, hata wewe 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Grace is such a courageous and visionary woman. Her journey of farming is simply remarkable, I doubt I could have made it with all the setbacks. She deserves all the fruit from her labor, she have done exemplary opening up this new frontier in avocado farming.
The best person to tell you about Avocado production - I have witnessed her journey from seedling to market. Well done Grace!
In 5-10 years I also have to go to farming, wacha nipate dollar kwanza ninunue tushamba nyumbani. So, help me God.
Here in Uganda, I saw her plant it and now she is reaping. Very inspiring, hope soon to follow those footsteps. Thank @Lynn for bringing us such stories. Thank my Kenyan sisters and brothers.
Best teacher and you can see how passionate she is in sharing her knowledge. No need ya going ukibahatisha she has given the BEST information. Thank you so much God bless.
Oh wow I love this one this woman is the reason I have decided to try avocado back in Zambia and my intention is to visit her before I formalise my project
Where can I contact her I am in Nairobi myself and very interested in ovacado market
I think her contacts were shared in the link to the video I also plan to visit her
Lynn ,this woman is my inspiration,karakuta farm boss...I got some avacado yard because of her,...God bless her and your channel
At least....Lynn... today you have interviewed someone the industry I am in... that great woman is on another level....we like what she does
Grace Ngungi -Karanja is a Daystar University Alumni. I remember her from back in the day. Good job 👏🏾
Ooooh am really motivated in Farming, shes is great for giving free advice, may God continue to prosper her.
Hass avocado also can stay longer after harvest compared to our own local avocado,I once worked in kitchen in Dubai could notice that , I love the fact she said first check out on market before planting
Wow Lynn ,tell her to do more UA-cam videos,we ,the upcoming hass avocado farmers rely so much on her advice.
She does have one but I don’t remember the name coz that’s where I first saw
I am loving how we are embracing farming as a sector and involving our children to carry on the legacy. 🎉 Learnt alot.
Agri tourism is one for young people to consider. This is an example of a beautiful well managed farm to take tourists.
She is very passionate. Aspiring to follow her footsteps, as a new farmer.
You woman don't make me laugh, getting the money when you are old. I enjoyed your conversation very informative and helpful. Thank you so much. 👏🏽
Excellent avocado supply chain education, I have enriched my avocado knowledge, she is a true educator 💯 love it! Great content Lyn.
So beautiful how urban agriculture,agroecology and food sovereignty can be seen in this all together. Also I just love love how agriculture has unveiled diverse opportunities ❤
I love her she understands her trade. She is eloquent and eludes passion❤❤❤❤❤
just like Esther Muchemi said never have a plan B must be plan A and A only
VERY shallow
Lynn I am a Cameroonian living in London, watching you for a while, this is the best. The lady Avocado farmer is a gift to Kenya. My Goodness I wish we have someone like this lady in Cameroon. Cameroon is a huge empty fertile land country, lacking people like this lady.
One of the most informative episodes.
Proud of this great farmer.
Grace is a real gem. Thanks a lot for being generous with information...God bless gal
I just realised how much I didn't know, bless you Lynn and your guests.
Lynn thank you very much. I have learnt a lot from your guest. Thank you lynn's guest for being generous with your knowledge.
Grace Karakuta, kudos congratulations, this is not only inspiring but assuring. Truly there's dignity in labour. Lynn this come so timely, you do excellent job. Yu reach people far beyond yu your imagination. Thank yu alot.
An avocado tree in our times used go years before u start harvesting, nowadays is three years
Thank God for you Lynn...this is very timely
Morning!! Missment Kibao n Tuned inn kama Kawaida❤❤❤
I love this lady for free,she really insire me go Grace go!!❤❤
Wow!!what a beautiful and inspiring conversation. Grace is a powerhouse of information.
Agribusiness is not for the faint hearted..shes indeed a strong woman tondu wuee..💪
Such a good hearted lady… thanks for sharing the fundamentals of starting a business…. Shared info can be applied broadly! more blessings to you!
Thanks to you Lynn for enriching us!
Lynn. This is a one stop talk show on Hass Avocado industry
Congartulations Karakuta! I am inspired and impressed! Very charming too and well spoken.
I like her sincerity. I will look for her for more info🙏
Hello Lynn&Grace,that was amazing....the info was freely given....God bless you all....
@1:29..😂😂😂
She is such a vibe.I could listen to her and not notice time passing by.I see why you had 7hrs with her.May she keep up with the goodwork..👏
Good morning team Lynn 🤛🤛 Niko ndani Kwa sana 😍😍😍😍
Institutions in kenya remain exploitative, small scale tea/coffee farmers still get paid less than 100 shillings per kg, decades after being the country's main export products.
The value lies in the finished product unfortunately. As long as farmers keep selling raw products they will be exploited to the end which is quite unfortunate and unfair. However some few farmers get upto $20 per kg for finished coffee
Thank you for this super special guest. She is armed with great information and tips for success in this industry. 🔥
This is just a whole masterpiece.. ❣
Congratulations Lynn , quite inspiring.bring more inspiring stories.
Educative, a good teacher - Farming is the way to go. Good job
This is one of the most informed fruit agronomist i have ever come across. She is incredible to say the least.
Pure inspiration!! Well done to Karakuta well done Lynn👏🏿for bringing such inspirational stories
Congrats Karakuta. Keep up. Very informative.
THIS is a super woman, I just hope she means what she says about helping small scale avocado farmers to grow KTDA style. Could make a perfect woman rep. or good Governor. hongera
Wow.....good morning.Watching this and getting a lot of insights and illumination❤
Thankyou so much Lynn am inspired to grow Hass
indeed you are she is an open book that radiates with knowledge and a sense of empowering all generations.Good show
This a very good and informative lesson. Am currently taking MSc Agricultural Extension Education and yes as the agriculture people information taught may not align especially on the spacing that's where tacit knowledge from experience comes in. The ministry should invest in farm visit training from successful agriventures.
This conversation is so eye-opening. Thanks Grace and Lynn.
Oh i enjoyed this one because she spoke in English most of the time. Thanks ma for that and I have also learned something!!
Wonderful,great inspiration.
One of the best interviews l have ever watched so much inspiration.
Great conversation Lynn, with Grace. She is such a wealth of knowledge and does not hold back any info like some successful entrepreneurs will, for fear of competition. She seem selfless and wants to grow with her community. I believe she can turn anything she touches into gold. Great work!
I love the way she gives out information,am always downloading her videos.Thanks alot mama Grace zambia is watching and learning
Lnn good it inspiring teach we can learn more im here taking the note well done Lnn keel it up
Many, many thanks to personally and all your team for sharing your journey with us.
Good morning team Lynn tuned in❤❤❤❤❤
Very educative topic, thank you.
I have thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Grace has passion, well informed and continues to learn and practice. am very inspired
Greating from Ethiopia , Her knowledge is extensive.
Very good show, I have followed her since she started in 2018. The truth that has not been told in this video is that this venture is very expensive...it's not a poor person crop to grow...it's such an investment
Hi from South Africa. This is very informative and thank you @LynnNgugi for your style of interview, you as pertinent questions and allow the interviewee space to express oneself. Your level of attentiveness and subsequent/flow of questions shows you were listening to the answers given, you do not just blurt out pre-written questions and let your mind wonder off but rather you took us the subscibers right under that tree and we were listen and asking through you. To the farmer, thank you for the passion shown and not gate keeping information. Kenya, we love you....I also picked up a lot of similarities in pronunciation when you guys switched to yoour local language....strangely I could follow without subtitles🤣
Hi lin, I always love your show much love from Nigeria
This is a fantastic conversation. Thankyou Lynn. Also, your guest is so pretty 😍
I never knew anything like Agri tours. Kudos
Good morning ☀️ Team LNN I wish you all a fruitful week
Am from zimbabwe am inspired
Thanks mum like the courage you have its the power of your mind thanks Lynn for that beautiful ladies,🙏
I have been inspired, educated and motivated. We Will try reach out to them for further engagement as a farmer
Waooo!! She's a great teacher 🤗
i love these videos outside the studio!!!
Wonderful topic. I need to scale up my avocado
orchards
I Salvatory from Tanzania Grace karanja she is always so inspired me!! Thanks LNN for what you did be blessed
Great lessons...candid and open. Thank you for this interview..
LNN show will trigger the entrepreneurship you did not know exist in one's self. Just refreshing and inspiring trully
Thanks Lynn and Team I absolutely love the agribusiness show, this was also a whole Masterclass so many great life lessons 💕
Thank you so much🙏🙏🙏
Where can we get the seedlings
Excellent presentation and rich in information. Really appreciated it. Thanks Lynn and Mme Karanja.
I really loved this session. An Absolutely super lovely lady, Grace, very inspiring ❤.
Thanks Lynn, thank you Grace. I will plant ovacado on my 5 acres.blessings...knowledge is wealth.
Beautiful,good knowledge and information. Thank you very much.
This is a priceless lecturing on avocado farming
I have been inspired, thank you.
Very very inspiring thanks alot may our good Lord bless the works of your hands. I like her succession plan especially incorporating her kids into it...kudos.
This I agree is great education. Keep it up you will reap. May the good lord bless you big.