Hi, kelvin i enjoy yur show lad top fan..however I really feel yu need to hv some structured questions before yu engage whoever...really feel we missing some content like financials etc
I really enjoyed this educational documentary and as a matter of interest I’m watching from Niagara Falls in Canada which is on Mr Mbambaira’s tshirt! 😀 Boss this farmer is encouraging the nation to engage in serious farming but just this week I was informed that my friend is about to lose her very productive farm in Bulawayo to the same people who just randomly occupy busy farms. Exactly How can the people feel safe and secure venturing into such an endeavour knowing full well that in Zimbabwe anytime is tea time with our certain characters watching and waiting to pounce on people trying to forge forward in farming??
So proud of Zimbabwe. This was the dream of RG Mugabe. To forge our own destiny. As long as we have the knowledge, We Can develop our own country. Mumwe nemumwe achibata ndima yake.
" My brother, l am moving" kkkkkk Mr Mbambaira , you are moving for real. This is amazing work , sir. Good job. **great video sir, we are benefiting 💯.
Sweet potato chips are better than potato chips. Sweet potato leaves are healthier than rugare. I learnt a lot from west Africans and through research. Well done Mr mbambaira. 🙏🏾
Zimbabwe was never the 'Bread Basket' of Africa. Look at the data form before land reform, Zimbabwe is doing better now. The bread basket myth is just European propaganda to make it seem that they are superi0r, stop using that term.
Amazing staff. I want to learn a lot from Mr. Mbambaira. Also my fellow village farmers. I once shared his amazing work with other interest groups and will continue to do so. You are doing an amazing work Mr. Birioti keep it up. I will contribute my appreciation some day soon.
Huhuuu you know how l like sweet potatoes Zimbabweans we are blessed proud to be a Zimbos most zims we find ourselves in SA they treating us so bad but yet we're blessed with the land l have learned a lot my brother 😢
Well done. Knowledgeable operator. NB Plant healthy virus free vines. Practice rotation. Consider vigor & resilience of vines for good establishment. And storage quality of harvested sweet potatoes. And learn about regenerative farming principles and practices.
Great stuff my brother,..you left me on numbers,..i love numbers,..how lucrative a business is, we see the numbers,..so that those who want to venture get a rough idea,..all video i was looking for numbers,..looking back to your video with Anesu,..i was inspired to start a black Australorp chicken project bcz the numbers were convincing,..however thank you for the good stuff you are giving us..i personally will always follow,like and leaveba comment,..at least i can do that...good stuff💪
Not all pple l interview would want to review numbers and how much they are making. Would you review how much you are getting paid publicly? So at the end of the day its a choice they make can't force them
The most important component of farming is land. People sometimes talk about the youth not farming as if acquiring land is free. For farming economics to add up, you need acres
@@kelvinbirioti "Not expensive" is relative. Look at that man's farm and estimate how much it'll take to set up 10% of what he has. It's easier said than done. Crop farming just like every other business requires an initial capital/support system.
Do you know sweet potatoes have a lot of minerals in your body is good for everything in your body from a to z this is wonderful news to Africa so proud of you all
Yes, you can make bread with sweet potatoes, French fries 🍟, potato crisp like ma Lays aya. You should encourage restaurants like chicken in and chicken slicer to start using sweet potatoes kuita ma French fries/fresh chips!
Thanks for sharing God bless The RU-vidr himself and the humble farmer for all his efforts into his entire journey Farming is a serious business it’s not easy it needs proper smart management! Following
That's the problem with us Zimbos. Nothing wrong with that, Nigerians, Kenyans and many others have their accents we don't have a problem with that, ave wedu makuda kuti asaunde lime murungu. That's our identity accent iyoyo lol...
Am from Zambia a poultry farmer going in to maize and sweet potato farming this year can i have the number for the Man i want to learn and order seedlings from him