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Does farming pay? I grew up in olkalou where we farmed , potatoes, cabbage, etc as well as animals. We all went to school and I don’t remember once being kicked out of school because our 11 siblings did not have fees. I don’t remember us going without food, clothes and we had a relatively good life. Yes the answer to your question is YES, it paid and still pays.
Kuna pesa kenya but where will the youth get the capital to start farming? They cannot even afford to start with an eighth of an acre 😝😀 Maybe this company in the near future should come up with a loan program to the youth for agribusiness only
Dear Bloomex, I hope this email finds you well. My name is Ashaba Hillary, and I am a chili farmer based in Uganda, specializing in the cultivation of the Demon F1 chili variety. I am reaching out to explore the possibility of supplying your company with this high-quality chili. The Demon F1 variety is known for its vibrant color, intense heat, and flavor, making it an ideal choice for various culinary applications. Our farm adheres to strict quality control measures to ensure that we produce premium-grade chilies consistently. Here are some key details: Product: Fresh Demon F1 Chili Quantity Available: 2 tonnes per week I would love the opportunity to discuss how we can collaborate to bring this exceptional chili variety to your customers because the prices here are low. Please let me know if you'd like further information or if we can arrange a meeting to discuss potential supply arrangements. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Best regards, ASHABA HILLARY