The dwindling size of land and the ongoing drought is forcing small scale farmers to seek alternative means of farming to sustain their daily food requirements as well as produce more for income generation. In Kagwe village, Kiambu District Wainaina Wairigi is among a bundle of farmers who are quickly switching to greenhouse farming technology to meet their food requirements and make a fortune.
@hellraiderz Why you watching it then? And learn how to spell.
greenhouse4green 3 months ago
@StatenIslandSlim lol black people in the UK do talk differently than most other black people LMAO...
JAROSLAVAGINA 5 months ago
fuck this shitr is gay who gives a shit about greenhouses asses??????!?@">E">@WD
hellraiderz 1 year ago
@alghoraba does it look they are in the UK
StatenIslandSlim 1 year ago
Great example of using what you have.
Looks like he's been well blessed with what a originally thought of as a "problem."
Thanks for sharing.
TGW
ThanksgivingWalk 1 year ago
is this is in uk ? if it is then which part of uk. i would love to visit this place and see this farm myself.
thanks
alghoraba 1 year ago
This is what the country needs. I dont see the reason why the government ministers quiver at the word that the donors will not provide aid to the country. What has the foreign aid done to help this hardworking man? Noting, and he can be able to (my own opinion) tarmac the road leading to his house/farm without feeling the pinch. If anyone knows him, tell him that I am proud of him.
Jamalanga 2 years ago
I see no point why people with land cannot make use of to its maximum. This man is using his brains. Kudos
karuitha 2 years ago