my names auclah kemboi and i was born in Kenya,i both cleared my primary and high school in nakuru then later shifted to njoro for my university studies where i did agricultural farming,Agriculture and agribusiness, especially horticulture, have important roles in reducing poverty in rural areas and in improving health, education, shelter and environmental sustainability.
am a hard working lady and i believe in hard work pays,
my late dad left me a small piece of land so i decided to make use of it and that's how i started farming business.
i like traveling a lot and spending time doing community work,
Kenya is a beautiful country and most parts a used as tourist attraction center,
My farm grows a more diverse list of crops. I have improved production methods for the subsistence crops maize, sorghum, banana and sweet potato, and for seasonal cash crops such as chili, kale, sweet pepper, onion, squash, cabbage, tomato and watermelon.
used to earn an average of 36,000 Kenyan shillings ($445) a year from selling surplus maize, sorghum and sweet potato. By diversifying into sustainable horticulture crops, my farm income has grown to an average of 320,000 Kenyan shillings ($3,958) a year.
i usually use my profits to improve my farm and to create jobs in the society
given a loan of 15,200ksh i will buy the following products
1 cereals, potatoes and legumes which will cost$50
2 I will also maintaine a kitchen garden planted with indigenous vegetables that will cost $60
3 i will also buy seedlings for sorghum, banana and sweet potato that will cost $40
this will play an important role in reducing poverty in our community and i will also create job opportunities.
i will get an average of $500 every month
Water melon farming in kenya
my names auclah kemboi and i was born in Kenya,i both cleared my primary and high school in nakuru then later shifted to njoro for my university studies where i did agricultural farming,Agriculture and agribusiness, especially horticulture, have important roles in reducing poverty in rural areas and in improving health, education, shelter and environmental sustainability.
am a hard working lady and i believe in hard work pays,
my late dad left me a small piece of land so i decided to make use of it and that's how i started farming business.
i like traveling a lot and spending time doing community work,
Kenya is a beautiful country and most parts a used as tourist attraction center,
My farm grows a more diverse list of crops. I have improved production methods for the subsistence crops maize, sorghum, banana and sweet potato, and for seasonal cash crops such as chili, kale, sweet pepper, onion, squash, cabbage, tomato and watermelon.
used to earn an average of 36,000 Kenyan shillings ($445) a year from selling surplus maize, sorghum and sweet potato. By diversifying into sustainable horticulture crops, my farm income has grown to an average of 320,000 Kenyan shillings ($3,958) a year.
i usually use my profits to improve my farm and to create jobs in the society
given a loan of 15,200ksh i will buy the following products
1 cereals, potatoes and legumes which will cost$50
2 I will also maintaine a kitchen garden planted with indigenous vegetables that will cost $60
3 i will also buy seedlings for sorghum, banana and sweet potato that will cost $40
this will play an important role in reducing poverty in our community and i will also create job opportunities.
i will get an average of $500 every month