These girls are off the hook!!! Never judge the book by its cover. I wouldn't approach any of them if I met them in the city all dressed up..... thinking all sort of imaginary negative conclusion. The side of human which is hard to overcome. Judging. Wish them all more success in their venture.
I am in the uk and i really wañt to congratulate these two hard working sisters. It is nice to know that they have been inspired by their mothers hard work,knowledge and determination. I hope these two ladies are still farming producing and succeeding. Well done ❤
Wow what a brilliant idea I'm so happy having our own doing this for the committee, Madams I'm from Cameroon 🇨🇲 and I'll love to have a class with you two please if you guys can make a schedule for me
I'm watching you from Uruguay, South America. Very interesting video. I also grow some mushrooms and I'm interested in learning how to grow french button mushrooms. Your video was really useful and elucidated some important points to me. Thanks!
This is amazing congratulations ladies such vast knowledge shared . What you teaching us is the importance of studying on what you want to do first , learn from others and implement. Many times we just dive in without enough knowledge. Bravo again and keep being awesome ❤
What a episode! This is treating farming as a business taken to the next level. Big congratulations to the Samudzimu girls and thanks Wadza for yet another informative edition of Agricultural New Directions. Research (Reading) + Practice (Implementation) is a sound recipe for success 👍🏾👍🏾
This video has been very nice and inspiring to a lot of youth. Congratulations beautiful ladies. Cheers to even greater heights in your journey. However I wish there was more specific information on the financials or at least ball park figures.
Thank you Wadzanai for your channel which is helpful to me and I suppose many others living outside Zim gain insight into farming activities in the country. A big round of applause to the young ladies in this episode. And as far as I am concerned most millionaires/ billionaires that we know started doing business at an early age so keep going laddies.
Thank you for your patience and experience for your farming. I will like no what kind of materials u are using to producing button mushrooms. Please I need more lights thanks 👍❤
I just wondering if this kind of farming compensate their expenses using AC is so expensive, I really interested to interview those ladies what is there method of pasteurisation substrate mixing.
Inspiring, l want to venture into farming when l move back to Zim, at the same don't want kuti skin azoita segarwe. Hoping l will be able to balance that. The good far outweighs my fears that l know
Currently this is a big challenge for most growers and some are starting to invest in solar powered aircons. Some have solar power as zesa backup even generators
Most likely, they save the BEST mushrooms, and collect the spore from several to inoculate the next batch. this is an ENTIRELY separate process from what they showed, that runs in parallel. If you want to try it, take a ripe button shroom with a 2cm stem. balance it in a tray, on a piece of paper, with enough water to feed the FRESH CUT shroom. Leave it for a couple days in a darkish place. the shroom should "print" spores onto the paper. IF it does, you can take that paper, add it to a solution, and make a liquid that can be placed onto a small amount of substrate and it will grow white strands of mycelium. you then scale up that growth until you can spread it onto a large tray, and then cover with with MORE substrate. If you do everything right, you'll get an ass load of button shrooms in your tray. It is NOT simple, but it is NOT rocket science either. Look around on the internet, there are LOADS of instructions. I am trying to grow button shrooms from store bought button shrooms right now. Just started yesterday. There ARE cheap ways of doing this to start out, but they are not easy.. If there is ANY way to get a button mushroom "kit" sent to you, you might be able to use this to start growing, but you need materials, chicken/horse/cow poop, straw or hardwood sawdust, gypsum ( shredded sheetrock from a landfill might work! ) Serious skill!! things must be done as cleanly as possible! this means you need to cook the substrate, but NOT TOO HOT. KEEP it sterile. Put the spores from the store bought / kit mature shrooms into a small amount of created substrate. get 5 pounds of growing, mycelium, spread that in a tray in a controlled temp room spread 100? ( not sure how to scale up yet myself! ) pounds of new, clean, substrate over it, wait until it ALL grows mycelium, then cause it to fruit with moisture. It SOUNDS complicated, but it is just HARD WORK and KNOWLEDGE. and don't screw it up!!!! On the BRIGHT side, whatever happens, you have just made EXCELLENT SOIL for a garden!
Just wondering as a microbiologist, could the girls do a small experiment to see what happens if they did not steam the hay to kill bacteria. Logically, fungi should kill bacteria and not vice versor. Just curious, but hands off there is a lot of understanding of Microbiology in their work. Well done!
With lots of Loadshedding and limited resources, a business like this or Broilers could never be done in South Africa, you can be glad you're in Zimbabwe.
What a nice vocal voice, its so nice,, i am a new grower of oyster mushroom, i want to learn more about mushroom how to plant and how to grow more, thank you
Loving this mushroom investment. I have a small piece of land. I would love to embark on mushroom farming. The market is there but we need to focus on agribusiness more for land to be productive. I need more knowledge.
I know , people think of you have manicure you can’t be a farmer . A very retrogressive backward notion I should say . That’s their operation, they have been doing it since 2020 Covid lockdown
This video inspired me to start white button mushroom. I spawned last Sunday and colonisation has already started 3 days later, I'm so excited.
wow, thats amazing
What an inspiring story, great work ladies. Glad you are home.
These girls are off the hook!!! Never judge the book by its cover. I wouldn't approach any of them if I met them in the city all dressed up..... thinking all sort of imaginary negative conclusion. The side of human which is hard to overcome. Judging. Wish them all more success in their venture.
Do you want to approach the weaker ones?,that's why Birthrate is falling.
I am in the uk and i really wañt to congratulate these two hard working sisters. It is nice to know that they have been inspired by their mothers hard work,knowledge and determination. I hope these two ladies are still farming producing and succeeding. Well done ❤
this is awesome!! Im Afro descent watching from America
Im a black south African women n its so inspiring to c young ppl venturing into farming n making a profit out of it
Wow what a brilliant idea I'm so happy having our own doing this for the committee, Madams I'm from Cameroon 🇨🇲 and I'll love to have a class with you two please if you guys can make a schedule for me
Online is best
Wadzanai, your interview skills are great! Keep it up!
I’m so humbled 🙏🙏🙏
This is really encouraging. Hats-off to the two ladies and to you too Wadzanai.👌
I'm watching you from Uruguay, South America. Very interesting video. I also grow some mushrooms and I'm interested in learning how to grow french button mushrooms. Your video was really useful and elucidated some important points to me. Thanks!
Now you can save on electricity by using different steaming methods.
This is amazing congratulations ladies such vast knowledge shared . What you teaching us is the importance of studying on what you want to do first , learn from others and implement. Many times we just dive in without enough knowledge. Bravo again and keep being awesome ❤
What a episode! This is treating farming as a business taken to the next level. Big congratulations to the Samudzimu girls and thanks Wadza for yet another informative edition of Agricultural New Directions. Research (Reading) + Practice (Implementation) is a sound recipe for success 👍🏾👍🏾
Thanks a lot for watching
Just found your channel today and I am enjoying your informative content. You have a new subscriber.
Thank you 🙏🙏
What is the name of the channel please?
@majedalzubi64 it's called Agribusiness with Wadzanai Manyore
@@tafaragovha8561 Thank you
Idzi ndoMbinga chaidzo well done girls and thanks Wadzi for your program.I’m doing Oyster mushroom in Mutare it really pays 😅✊🏻
Can I have your number boss I'm interested ndrikwamutare ikoko
Hie bro I am interested in growing mushroom but handina ruzivo rwacho may you help me
I also live in Mutare
This video has been very nice and inspiring to a lot of youth. Congratulations beautiful ladies. Cheers to even greater heights in your journey.
However I wish there was more specific information on the financials or at least ball park figures.
I'm loving this spirit of entrepreneurship emerging in Zim
Thank you Wadzanai for your channel which is helpful to me and I suppose many others living outside Zim gain insight into farming activities in the country. A big round of applause to the young ladies in this episode. And as far as I am concerned most millionaires/ billionaires that we know started doing business at an early age so keep going laddies.
Thank you 🙏🙏
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275
Greetings, looking for more indept information on mushroom spawns and preparation
Thank you for your patience and experience for your farming. I will like no what kind of materials u are using to producing button mushrooms. Please I need more lights thanks 👍❤
I am in South Africa and I love you.. inspired hope one day I come and share with you guys the successful story
Excellent video. this needs more exposure.
we would love to visit the farming for learning any contacts Wadzanai
I just wondering if this kind of farming compensate their expenses using AC is so expensive, I really interested to interview those ladies what is there method of pasteurisation substrate mixing.
Powerful! Keep up the good work ladies! Wadzanai, you are doing great!
Thanks a lot for watching 🙏🙏🙏
I need to come and learn how to do this. Thank you for sharing
Inspiring, l want to venture into farming when l move back to Zim, at the same don't want kuti skin azoita segarwe. Hoping l will be able to balance that. The good far outweighs my fears that l know
Well done ladies. This is really agribusiness. "Farming as a bussiness", no doubt
Visionaries, still wonder why I am wasting time in the UK, life is too short to waste
You are not the only one trust me, UK yadhakwa.
Taura hako tikuperekedza varungu kurarama! Sustainable Off Grid is the way wangu 🚀
This is so inspiring.Felt really challenged Lol😅Well done ladies
Zimbabwe has beautiful ladies 😍😍
Kip that my daughters you are so amazing
Thank you so much all l can say is nyika inovakwa nevene vayo 👏👏👏
Tinotenda zvikuru 🙏🙏
Thumbs up to you too Wadza.Good Script there!
Hi soo inspiring, do you train people practically, willing to learn.
Can you find out where they did their short course they did on mushroom growing?
This is amazing surely
Well done girls. I am truly inspired. I am a retired Nigerian lady and interested in mushroom farming. How do i contact you for training?
I did not hear the discussion on electricity supply and reliability? Is the air conditioning solar powered or diesel generator?
Currently this is a big challenge for most growers and some are starting to invest in solar powered aircons. Some have solar power as zesa backup even generators
I personally use a generator
@@NatureHubzimbabwe Thanks. Must be expensive to run though? Petrol or diesel?
@@zeburules very expensive and inconvenient considering how the market is slow to respond to price rise
@@NatureHubzimbabwe do you train?
the part of mushroom seeds skipped me, where do they get the seeds and how do they propagate them
Most likely, they save the BEST mushrooms, and collect the spore from several to inoculate the next batch. this is an ENTIRELY separate process from what they showed, that runs in parallel. If you want to try it, take a ripe button shroom with a 2cm stem. balance it in a tray, on a piece of paper, with enough water to feed the FRESH CUT shroom. Leave it for a couple days in a darkish place. the shroom should "print" spores onto the paper.
IF it does, you can take that paper, add it to a solution, and make a liquid that can be placed onto a small amount of substrate and it will grow white strands of mycelium.
you then scale up that growth until you can spread it onto a large tray, and then cover with with MORE substrate.
If you do everything right, you'll get an ass load of button shrooms in your tray.
It is NOT simple, but it is NOT rocket science either.
Look around on the internet, there are LOADS of instructions.
I am trying to grow button shrooms from store bought button shrooms right now.
Just started yesterday.
There ARE cheap ways of doing this to start out, but they are not easy..
If there is ANY way to get a button mushroom "kit" sent to you, you might be able to use this to start growing, but you need materials, chicken/horse/cow poop, straw or hardwood sawdust, gypsum ( shredded sheetrock from a landfill might work! )
Serious skill!! things must be done as cleanly as possible!
this means you need to cook the substrate, but NOT TOO HOT.
KEEP it sterile.
Put the spores from the store bought / kit mature shrooms into a small amount of created substrate.
get 5 pounds of growing, mycelium, spread that in a tray in a controlled temp room
spread 100? ( not sure how to scale up yet myself! ) pounds of new, clean, substrate over it, wait until it ALL grows mycelium, then cause it to fruit with moisture.
It SOUNDS complicated, but it is just HARD WORK and KNOWLEDGE. and don't screw it up!!!!
On the BRIGHT side, whatever happens, you have just made EXCELLENT SOIL for a garden!
This is very good. Knowledge is power
we want more of this. Keep it up ladies
Well done ladies. So inspiring.
Greetings watching from South Africa how may i get in touch with the farm for more questions?
Inspiring content as always
Hi sweet lady from my sister county I am from Ghana please I will like to get in touch with these wonderful ladies.
I will be expecting it.
Thanks
Just wondering as a microbiologist, could the girls do a small experiment to see what happens if they did not steam the hay to kill bacteria. Logically, fungi should kill bacteria and not vice versor. Just curious, but hands off there is a lot of understanding of Microbiology in their work. Well done!
The bacteria needs to go or no mushroom will be there, that is just the biology behind mushroom production...
learning here😅
With lots of Loadshedding and limited resources, a business like this or Broilers could never be done in South Africa, you can be glad you're in Zimbabwe.
How many plants/ harvests do you get from a substrate before disposing it.
How long does the mushroom farming course take and how much
Good work.
Everytime that song plays Im waiting for it drop into some dirty 808s and be a hardcore trap/phonk banger
Lol, thanks for following the program , we appreciate 🙏🙏
Hello good morning
I am really interested in this farming.
I wish to come to Zimbabwe and see for myself and be trained too
What does that take?
where can i get spawns😭😭😭
The process of preparing the compost would be easily replaced by vermicomposting from my point of view
I am motivated, do the girls offer classes on mushroom production
I thought button mushrooms can only grow in the cold season?
that's why they have AC
Fantastic 🎉
Very amazing
HOW do i get into contact with these ladies.i need wisdom
So amazing
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
These twins are fine, stunning 😍
Amazing!
I need friends like these
Slam 1 mushroom 🍄 🍄 🍄
Where can we find mushroom seeds and wheat straws
Try Mbare musika, I know mushroom seed is there
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 thank you
What a nice vocal voice, its so nice,, i am a new grower of oyster mushroom, i want to learn more about mushroom how to plant and how to grow more, thank you
Well said 😊
Loving this mushroom investment. I have a small piece of land. I would love to embark on mushroom farming. The market is there but we need to focus on agribusiness more for land to be productive. I need more knowledge.
We need training
Can we have contact details of the farmers, is it possible to have the farm visit
No you cannot☺️
Well done ladies
I want to visit this farm ...kindly share your contact
I am surprised that the ladies have long finger nails while working in such conditions.
I know , people think of you have manicure you can’t be a farmer . A very retrogressive backward notion I should say . That’s their operation, they have been doing it since 2020 Covid lockdown
They don't REALLY sift the compost with their bare hands. They fling it with the pitchforks..
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Zimbu🇮🇳
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Am watching from uk ladies anyway do have any contacts no ?IF you have one can you provide us please
where did you do the short course? can we cooperate, I'm from Lebanon and very interested in mushroom production. kindly contact me.
Congratulations your contact plz
This is wonderful. Wadzanai can i have your number or fon numbers of these girls
Im a black south African women n its so inspiring to c young ppl venturing into farming n making a profit out of it
Thumbs up to you too Wadza.Good Script there!
Hi soo inspiring, do you train people practically, willing to learn.