Thank u Father for opening the eyes of our understanding as Zimbabweans. Farming is the way to go. Let’s keep growing our country regardless of our political challenges. God bless
Very happy to see our black farmers so knowledgeable and conversant in Agriculture. Your keenness to learn will make you a very successful farmer. Well done and God Bless !!
Amazing to see a growing number of Zimbabweans have made the most of the land redistribution. I'm impressed by people who are doers rather than those who jist sit and complain. All the best all!
Mr Zim my young brother you're doing a wonderful work in Zimbabwean people, Just a year or some month last I watch your agri project you have started at your rural home stead now is big.Keep Zimbabwe a better place for Africans who are outside Africa to come back in Africa to start their projects like these.❤❤❤
I would like to give this infor which ive got from No-Till Growers. When you harvest any plants, you leave the roots in the ground as much as possible for the micro-organisms to feed off the leftover roots as it still has exudates left for their nutrition or just carbon. The manure though was great as well and it just affirms to what i also do in our small garden. Thanks for this info. One last thing, I hate that in the Philippines, we sell the onions for almost 180 per kilo (at least by the time of commenting) im envious, 12 onions for 1 dollar there (56php if converted here) thats very cheap. Good job
UA-cam recommended your video to me and I am very happy for that! I enjoyed your video and I wish you and all your fellow farmers the best of luck and success forever. ❤ love from England
The lies they said about Afrikans being lazy,yet they took Afrikans to develop their lands. Let's do organic farming and protect our land. Add value too. Viva mama Afrika 🙌🏿
Love this brother, how do you start these onions, from seed or sets, 120,000 is a lot usually people start them inside then plant them out once established. When you gave the interview I thought you would translate, we are not all fluent shona speakers bruh, I could make out she sells them in Masvingo & Bulawayo
That's awesome bro keep it up and do more and educate more lazy Zimbabweans who are residing in other countries saying that there is no money and market in zimbabwe
Try to get international license so that you can export those nice onions and tomatoes to the U.K,,there are expensive here:: only four tomatoes cost £2
Building local supply chains for everything we buy is key. farm to supermarket, farm to table. Locals need to own these supply chains. If we have enough people doing that, all the capital sent home from the Diaspora will stay home and the economy will improve. Right now all the money we send home we spend on South African/Chinese/Indian products. Which means our money just goes straight out of the country again.
"Congratulations, Mr Zim! Your video has truly captured my attention with its intriguing content. I must say, I was hooked from the very beginning. The way you presented the information was both engaging and informative. It's clear that a lot of effort went into creating this video, and it definitely paid off. Keep up the great work! #IntriguingContent"
Very educational video. Thank you Mr Zim! Well explained... I enjoyed listening to the conversation and i would love to visit the farm and learn more from the team!
This is amazing. Doing agriculture deserves a lot of respect. we all need food to live. Awesome work you do! wish to live and farm one day.
Zimbabwe is going to be rebuilt from the ground up. We need to be productive and less dependent on others. The future is bright
There is a false Narratives that Africans can't farm and farms aren't producing .Thank you Mr Zim this is amazing .
excellent..how big is your reservoir
Thank u Father for opening the eyes of our understanding as Zimbabweans. Farming is the way to go. Let’s keep growing our country regardless of our political challenges. God bless
Very happy to see our black farmers so knowledgeable and conversant in Agriculture. Your keenness to learn will make you a very successful farmer. Well done and God Bless !!
Amazing to see a growing number of Zimbabweans have made the most of the land redistribution. I'm impressed by people who are doers rather than those who jist sit and complain. All the best all!
Amazing
It's his rural home ,no need to try and sanitize Zanupf's failure to empower citizens but have amassed vast amounts of land themselves
Mr Zim my young brother you're doing a wonderful work in Zimbabwean people, Just a year or some month last I watch your agri project you have started at your rural home stead now is big.Keep Zimbabwe a better place for Africans who are outside Africa to come back in Africa to start their projects like these.❤❤❤
Now this is what real land reform is all about. Empowering Zimbabweans. Good for you 🎉
But uku kumusha kwavo not a farm😅
True, paroots🔥🔥🔥
Empowered nani? They are farming kumusha kwavo.
Kumusha doing great things
Vamwe vanhu are brain colonised. Munda wekumusha kwake ndiwo waakunzi land reform.
Farming is the deal guys we have to wake up especially the youth 👍
Your crops look so healthy and amazing Mr Zim. Well done
this is inspiring mwana wekumusha , they have always underated Chibi but this shows what great things can come out of soil....keep it up
Well done Mr Zim this is inspiring keep up the good work... Farming is the way to go
Great project and well executed. Well done Mr Zim.
Well done Mr Zim .I'm.proud of my people defying all odds and working our land.
Land is the most important Asset.
Evolving Mr Zim l certainly coming for consultation 🤞
Well done Mr Zim.This is really inspiring.
I would like to give this infor which ive got from No-Till Growers. When you harvest any plants, you leave the roots in the ground as much as possible for the micro-organisms to feed off the leftover roots as it still has exudates left for their nutrition or just carbon. The manure though was great as well and it just affirms to what i also do in our small garden. Thanks for this info.
One last thing, I hate that in the Philippines, we sell the onions for almost 180 per kilo (at least by the time of commenting) im envious, 12 onions for 1 dollar there (56php if converted here) thats very cheap. Good job
Add value to your tomatoes. Make spaghetti sauce, picket tomatoes, tomatoes hot sauce. Just an idea.
Most definitely🔥🔥🔥
Weldone mr zim
Good crop you’ve got there ❤
UA-cam recommended your video to me and I am very happy for that! I enjoyed your video and I wish you and all your fellow farmers the best of luck and success forever. ❤ love from England
Awesome! Thank you!
MR.Zim looking from South America .
Thanks for watching 🤗
Which country are you watching from?
The lies they said about Afrikans being lazy,yet they took Afrikans to develop their lands.
Let's do organic farming and protect our land.
Add value too.
Viva mama Afrika 🙌🏿
Viva!!!💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
❤❤❤
Kwanzi nevaye vaye kurima kunoda varungu.Ana madzibaba veshanduko taurayi tinzwe.Iyi ndiyo shanduko kuvatema.
"invest in the expertise required"......powerful
Really inspired wezhira
Ihope millionaires of us $thet makes sense
We saw you sow, we see you reaping, thanks for real life.
Thanks George 🤗
Well done ! Food basket of Zimbabwe very inspiring more and more yields
Wow, I’m so impressed by this absolutely amazing farming project that you’re showcasing wezhira, wezhara, wezhowezha….kudos to you all 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽!
Wow, thank you😀😀😀
Hello red onions are packed with a lot of vitamins if you can add them there too good job you all we need more food in Africa God bless you
Very lively farm. Keep up the great work. Mr Zim 🇿🇼 u are a wealthy of knowledge. Very inspiring. I see healthy meals from farm to table, yummy 😋
Thanks Mhopi😀
Wow mukugona I love love What u are doing so much inspiration. Rambai makadoro mandigonera
Thanks so much my guy this is really Zimbabwe we're known ❤
Afrika is the way to go keep on farming my family
Thank Soo much Brother for encouraging other Zimbabweans to venture into farming
Go Go Mr Zim, i like the content
Thank you, Sir. I am inspired. Respect from S.A.
Fruits of land reform. Good job Zimbabwe.
Great work Mr Zim, keep on inspiring us.
Many thanks😀
very educative, keep it up
Thank you, I will😀
Oh lovely I didn't know candela can be grown on Open field considering that it's an indeterminate variety
Brilliant Mr Zim! Your produce looks delicious. Looking fwd to seeing more about DIY small scale farming.
More to come!😀
Well done you are inspiring generations back to bread basket Zimbabweans.
This is quite inspiring.
Well done my brother 👏
I love it. Mr Zim the real gold mafia
😂😂😂😂😂thanks
MashaAllah 🎉🎉🎉congratulations
Oh, fantastic jobs keep going with the spirit of the farmers.
Thank you for your inspirational video...I have 10 acres in Zambia and will utilize the land soon for agriculture.❤
Hi
You talked about consulting first before you start your farm.Can you please share information of consultancy services you used
Very impressive Mr Zim 👏 ... This is very encouraging and the presentation was well done!
Glad you liked it!
It's giving Zimbabwe!
Well done Mr. Zim. I'm inspired
Very happy for them❤❤❤
Love this brother, how do you start these onions, from seed or sets, 120,000 is a lot usually people start them inside then plant them out once established. When you gave the interview I thought you would translate, we are not all fluent shona speakers bruh, I could make out she sells them in Masvingo & Bulawayo
We buy seedlings. Oh thought UA-cam had had automatic subtitles🙈
Well done youngman 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Next year I might ask you to come visit your farm for more knowledge if it is possible, all the way from Namibia 🇳🇦🇳🇦
I would love to see Namibia
Great video, quite inspiring.excellent narration!
That's awesome bro keep it up and do more and educate more lazy Zimbabweans who are residing in other countries saying that there is no money and market in zimbabwe
peple are working hard outside zim dont think diaspra people sleeping
We are breaking our backs out here sir
Thanks for the update. Quite impressive work there!!!!
Kudos to you Mr Zim. Good job done.
And they the outside world thought only the white farmer could produce positive yield. Black African are proving they too can excell
keep it up boss this is really good
Very interactive.., love the idea
thank you guy....good job indeed
Good work my brother
Great video. Well done Mr Zim 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Try to get international license so that you can export those nice onions and tomatoes to the U.K,,there are expensive here:: only four tomatoes cost £2
Do not buy from those who evicted white farmers.
Congratulations well done keep up the good work
Well done guys this is good
Good job Mr Zim , well done!!!
Thanks🤗
Good job Mr Zim
I'm inspired wow, kudos to you
Inspired. Well done.🎉
Please i neeď more vedios about here i want to farm shednet farming so please make more vedios about inside and outside thanks
Watching from Kenya..
Great work! subscribed..
Awesome! Thank you!
I'm proud of you Harmony, I'm joining soon
Thank you so much 😀
Good and amazing
An inspiration indeed 😢
Thnk you for the video, but i wld like to ask how u fertilize ur tomatoes? Like what fertilizers do u use and the quantity.
Wow. Really inspired
Building local supply chains for everything we buy is key. farm to supermarket, farm to table. Locals need to own these supply chains.
If we have enough people doing that, all the capital sent home from the Diaspora will stay home and the economy will improve.
Right now all the money we send home we spend on South African/Chinese/Indian products. Which means our money just goes straight out of the country again.
thank you Mr Zim
Hie Mr Zim.
I would like to ask you about the cultivar of your onion?
This is amezing
Good stuff my brother you are an inspiration stay blessed brother.
"Congratulations, Mr Zim! Your video has truly captured my attention with its intriguing content. I must say, I was hooked from the very beginning. The way you presented the information was both engaging and informative. It's clear that a lot of effort went into creating this video, and it definitely paid off. Keep up the great work! #IntriguingContent"
Very educational video. Thank you Mr Zim! Well explained...
I enjoyed listening to the conversation and i would love to visit the farm and learn more from the team!
My pleasure 😀! Please do pay us a visit, we can share insights!
This is great .
Got this on my mind homie. I am coming home in Mwenezi
Great job
hi from south africa , imstarting tomatoes and mine are seedlings right now but im just curious what you do regarding pesticides ?
Very inspirational and lucrative
Very well explained
I will come and camp there for week to learn on the ground. Keep it up Mr Zim.
Many thanks!
Well done
Famba Zimbabwe famba
Great full 👌 my dear
Amazing, thanks for sharing, very informative indeed. Keep up the good work.
Keep it up brother!
You're an inspirational, watching from Malawi.
chabwino!!!