Introduction to the 900 acre farm in Taita Taveta where the community has done Wambugu apples as you also experience our beautiful landscape and wildlife in the slopes of the Taita Hills. #wambuguapple #apple #applefarming
Shabbat shalom. Kate I bless Yah's name for the gift he's given through this project. I think it's more contagious than COVID. And seeing the environmental conditions in Europe and many of the temperate region. The Creator is preparing the way and we are his instruments. Blessings to all!
Hi Kate thankyou my sister for preaching the wambungu apples I really enjoy your videos you really want us to leave poverty ,you wake something in me I have land but nothing on it I've applied for my water connection ,and try wambungu apples here in Namibia I'm so excited can't wait for me to start hope you will quide me through. Love you always From your sister in Northern Namibia ♥️♥️♥️ Africans doing their own things ,❤️❤️.
Kate you're doing a great job, keep it up. I also want to start a small farm at Ruiru of the wambugu apples for 100 plants . Please start the association because of marketing.
I pray one day I'll be able to set feet on the land from which my forefathers came experience what Yahovah promised to his people when he takes away the curse and gives his blessings.🇬🇩from Grenada
Wambugu apple 🍎 you are doing great job there poverty alliviation and providing market for the apple.hats off to Mr Mtalaki the chairman wise man empowering the women and young people so they can't complain of unemployment 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼 love from Gweru zim
Great Salt Lick Hotel. Show us the underground tunnels to watering pool. It was a great experience when I lodged the Tanzanian Delegation there and at the Mombasa Beach Hotel in1983 during the building and signing of Interstates Diplomatic Treaty.
Kate please good afternoon hope you are good by God's grace.. I am very impressed about the wonderful things you are doing in Africa.. my name is Fred and I am from Ghana.. And I am thinking on starting a farming and I came across your adds. I think this is a very good business to venture... I would like to know how I can get your seedlings here since this is very important ..your videos are helping a lot.. God continue to be your strength .. you are indeed changing lives ...
the animals are breath taking 💕 I shall come visit you one day..our discussion should be at the animal site... thank you so much beauty for such a wonderful video 💕😍
Hello,how many seedlings do I need for 1 acre.also how long it’ll take to get to republic of Guinea from Kenya.( how many days until the seedlings dry out) ???
Wow. Kenyans are born to be farmers. farming is in every Kenyan blood. Kenya is the largest exporter of black tea in the world and majority who grow the tea are small scale farmers who are all members of a cooperative under the umbrella of an association called Kenya Tea development Association (KTDA) dubbed as one of the most successful cooperatives in the world. Europe imports 40% of their vegetables from Kenya and majority grown by small scale farmers. Kenya is the 4th largest exporter of cut flowers and majority are farmers. South Africa used to be the number one exporter of Avacadoes but now Kenya takes the lead. WHy. Give a Kenyan farmer a Market for their produce with decent returns they will do miracles. Kenya currently imports its apples from south Africa. Soon i see this scenerio changing. where Kenya will be number one exporter of Apples in Africa. Just like that a community drops 900acres of land to plant apples. The beauty of wambugu apples is that it can be grown in almost any climatic condition meaning in Kenya with its favorable weather almost through out the year in the entire country wambugu apples can be grown anywhere. And with an available market ready to buy watch Kenya become the number one apple exporter from Africa. And now with the setting up of the Apple association of growers and exporters, this is meant to set the ground work to harmonize the growing of Apples around the country and to consolidate Apple farmers into one association to speak with one voice. To pull resources together. As there is strength in numbers of people coming together. It creates economies of scale and leveraging on that strength to take Wambugu Apples global.
@@katewambugu1537 Just follow the scipt of KTDA. Infact KTDA farmers are so successful that they are able to build their own power mini power plants to run their factories. They are one of the only farmers who never have problems getting fertilizers because they buy in bulk as a result of coming together and leveraging their numbers to make bulk orders which producers of fertilizers will give first priority. Besides making money on the sale of tea to the factory when they bring their produce, the farmers also get yearly bonuses depending on how the tea markets were that year. Its like a company paying yearly dividends. The great thing of wambugu apples is there is no need to apply fertilizers may be at the beginning and depnding on the soil type PH levels after that hardly any fertilizer is required just ash.
Hi Kate Thank you again for the wonderful job you do in inspiring people about Apple farming. By the way, with the plan to cultivate 700acres, will you still be to sell seedlings to us, if needed? Thank you again