@tv47, make this your USP and broadcast young farmers who are venturing into farming. I am so inspired by Faith’s story• I don’t feel alone in this business
I have enjoyed your conversation and I appreciate your efforts so much. My only displeasure is with your interspersing the conversation with your local language. Good work; keep it up. My advise is that: try to scale it after a couple of seasons. By so doing, you're creating your office. Just apply the knowledge you acquired in economics to it and you're done.
@@wanangwashalomjrphiri3131 that's fine u can point it out to the program producer, but not to make it like speaking ur countries language is a crime!!!!!
So proud of the young farmer. Very inspiring!
@tv47, make this your USP and broadcast young farmers who are venturing into farming. I am so inspired by Faith’s story•
I don’t feel alone in this business
Bro how do you plant I want to start potato farming.
Following in your footsteps..you are such a great inspiration to me.
Thank you for gving knowledge all the way from Zambia
Good job
Thanks. From your information about commodities
Great inspiration Faith . . . your story gives me hope. Pia mimi nitakua PRO
Good insight
Inspiring
Good job am also giving it a try and it's doing well
Please reach me
Very informative, thanks
Families footsteps 👍🏽
Covid really created champions out of ordinary people, good job Faith
Kindly Muthoni, l'm based in Migori. I'm also interested in Irish Potato farming. Kindly advice.
Wow, I want to be a farmer
I need a pieceof land in Nyandarua
Were are u exactly
I am peter from nyandarua and I'd like to know about potato farming I would like to get in touch with this lady a,,farmer by professional
Thanks for feeling for my people in elgeiyomarakwet kapyego to be specific, this guys are robbing our people
Shangi is which one now
It seems maize doesn't make in Nyandarua. They look very dwaff
It's vividly true the next generation of billionaires will emerge from agricultural sector
I have enjoyed your conversation and I appreciate your efforts so much. My only displeasure is with your interspersing the conversation with your local language. Good work; keep it up. My advise is that: try to scale it after a couple of seasons. By so doing, you're creating your office. Just apply the knowledge you acquired in economics to it and you're done.
Hi Jones. Thanks for your feedback
What's wrong if she uses her local luga, ama wewe ni mzungu!!!
@@muskrilcardo9372 its public usage so some of us are not from Kenya thats what that guy meant.
@@wanangwashalomjrphiri3131 that's fine u can point it out to the program producer, but not to make it like speaking ur countries language is a crime!!!!!
Nawafata toka DRC
2.5 bag per acre ??? That not reality it's more than 6
Yeah actually 12-16 50kg bags
Am also wondering,how 2bags. For an acre,how I wish faith explains this well
He had some in the land
8 bags makes sense
Seems she is new here huyu huwa haiingi ground one acre you will need 8-9 bags of seeds
Come in mau narok we do big farms we harvest 120bags weighing 80kgs .. This girl is not a real farmer she's kinda trying to be.
Per acre or?
Hi gathoni I really need a shamba in narok. How much is it per acre?
Give us your contacts we did to come there and learn
Just saying she isn't a real farmer says a lot about you...teach yourself to uplift others incomparable to yourself
Poverty is the enemy
2 1\2 bags for and acre ? Wrong advice
Please do explain
Worst idea
I don't think she is really the farmer here
True
you are not serious.