I grew up in a small village in meru and went to a local school it was not easy but I managed.the main challenge was that I had to walk 5kms to and from school everyday which was tiring.it's is evident from the various scars I have on my foot.in school I had a major challenge in masterly of the English language which proved difficult due to my mother tongue influnce,i struggled to master the english language and it was difficult but through friends i managed.i am a teacher by profession and do farming,I do vegetables that's growing ready market sukawiki and onions, the farming is helping raise school fees for my two kids without depending only on little salary, my advice is never give up on anything done with passion and determination you always succeed. I love playing football as my hobby especially during weekends. My first born son is always wanting to be an international footballer, while my young daughter want to be like the dad, a teacher and part time farming.when am not in the farm or in school teaching I attend that church choir practice to enhance my singing skills which I find relaxing and peaceful to my soul.
I farm vegetables in a quarter an acre,the major challenge is fresh water but I managed by constructing a bore hole,i sell them to the local market though prices are low,I would want to expand my farming so as to accommodate more farming enterprises, the profit I get from farming I use it to buy shares from local societies cooperation so as to earn divideds. I would wish to expand to diary farming by rearing at least 5 dairy cows and also construction of a borehole to facilitate fresh and clean water available. That reason for this business is that all year round you guaranteed constant demand for fresh vegetables and milk. Farming is fun and so fulfilling .
Being a rainy season I wish to buy fertilizer for top dressing my kales and maize,to ensure maximum yields.in the market fertilizer is expensive but with the loan I can manage,the kales are turning yellow in color due to lack of top dressing fertilizer.
Building on agriculture
I grew up in a small village in meru and went to a local school it was not easy but I managed.the main challenge was that I had to walk 5kms to and from school everyday which was tiring.it's is evident from the various scars I have on my foot.in school I had a major challenge in masterly of the English language which proved difficult due to my mother tongue influnce,i struggled to master the english language and it was difficult but through friends i managed.i am a teacher by profession and do farming,I do vegetables that's growing ready market sukawiki and onions, the farming is helping raise school fees for my two kids without depending only on little salary, my advice is never give up on anything done with passion and determination you always succeed. I love playing football as my hobby especially during weekends. My first born son is always wanting to be an international footballer, while my young daughter want to be like the dad, a teacher and part time farming.when am not in the farm or in school teaching I attend that church choir practice to enhance my singing skills which I find relaxing and peaceful to my soul.
I farm vegetables in a quarter an acre,the major challenge is fresh water but I managed by constructing a bore hole,i sell them to the local market though prices are low,I would want to expand my farming so as to accommodate more farming enterprises, the profit I get from farming I use it to buy shares from local societies cooperation so as to earn divideds. I would wish to expand to diary farming by rearing at least 5 dairy cows and also construction of a borehole to facilitate fresh and clean water available. That reason for this business is that all year round you guaranteed constant demand for fresh vegetables and milk. Farming is fun and so fulfilling .
Being a rainy season I wish to buy fertilizer for top dressing my kales and maize,to ensure maximum yields.in the market fertilizer is expensive but with the loan I can manage,the kales are turning yellow in color due to lack of top dressing fertilizer.