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KulaRaha
#1 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2015 10:53:37 AM
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Anyone have any ideas or contacts for this?

I have some land, and am willing to farm on contract...ie the buyer of the produce supplies me with seed, fertilizer etc and my input is the land and labour.

Any variation of this is welcome.

Any thoughts or experiences?
Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
Gathige
#2 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2015 11:39:04 AM
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KulaRaha wrote:
Anyone have any ideas or contacts for this?

I have some land, and am willing to farm on contract...ie the buyer of the produce supplies me with seed, fertilizer etc and my input is the land and labour.

Any variation of this is welcome.

Any thoughts or experiences?



@KulaHappy, Where is the land and what's the acreage? This will provide a guide for leads.
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KulaRaha
#3 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2015 12:44:54 PM
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Near Thika, 5 acres. Can do veggies, fruits etc. No bulk stuff like maize or wheat.
Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
Much Know
#4 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2015 1:23:19 PM
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I can give you some seeds, but si umechelewa for this rains? I usually check to see the farmer has prepared his land where he will plant if i am to give away seeds to be sure he sells back to me otherwise i have to sell. Tuongee before next rains.
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Chaka
#5 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2015 2:09:19 PM
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Much Know wrote:
I can give you some seeds, but si umechelewa for this rains? I usually check to see the farmer has prepared his land where he will plant if i am to give away seeds to be sure he sells back to me otherwise i have to sell. Tuongee before next rains.

Maybe @Kularaha will not rely on rain?His land may be near Athi or Chania rivers?
Much Know
#6 Posted : Thursday, October 22, 2015 2:44:10 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Much Know wrote:
I can give you some seeds, but si umechelewa for this rains? I usually check to see the farmer has prepared his land where he will plant if i am to give away seeds to be sure he sells back to me otherwise i have to sell. Tuongee before next rains.

Maybe @Kularaha will not rely on rain?His land may be near Athi or Chania rivers?

Ni sawa although we are very conservationist in our approach, we promote use of irrigation only to "boost" a few weeks before rains, or overcome early stages of drought to ensure good harvest. Kenya's food problem is mostly related to food PRICE/value addition chain and not rainfall, pests, e.t.c we also prefer using organic mbolea kwa hivo time ya kujitayarisha, unless i send my wakulima "techies" to thika to start hunting for mboleo.
Ras Kienyeji Man
tmakto
#7 Posted : Friday, October 30, 2015 6:56:32 PM
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Have you thought of mushrooms?
wazuaguest
#8 Posted : Friday, November 13, 2015 5:33:58 PM
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Much Know wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Much Know wrote:
I can give you some seeds, but si umechelewa for this rains? I usually check to see the farmer has prepared his land where he will plant if i am to give away seeds to be sure he sells back to me otherwise i have to sell. Tuongee before next rains.

Maybe @Kularaha will not rely on rain?His land may be near Athi or Chania rivers?

Ni sawa although we are very conservationist in our approach, we promote use of irrigation only to "boost" a few weeks before rains, or overcome early stages of drought to ensure good harvest. Kenya's food problem is mostly related to food PRICE/value addition chain and not rainfall, pests, e.t.c we also prefer using organic mbolea kwa hivo time ya kujitayarisha, unless i send my wakulima "techies" to thika to start hunting for mboleo.

@MuchKnow do you contract countrywide?Personally i do farming in Olkalou.
Africa belongs to Africans.
Much Know
#9 Posted : Friday, November 13, 2015 7:00:03 PM
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wazuaguest wrote:
Much Know wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Much Know wrote:
I can give you some seeds, but si umechelewa for this rains? I usually check to see the farmer has prepared his land where he will plant if i am to give away seeds to be sure he sells back to me otherwise i have to sell. Tuongee before next rains.

Maybe @Kularaha will not rely on rain?His land may be near Athi or Chania rivers?

Ni sawa although we are very conservationist in our approach, we promote use of irrigation only to "boost" a few weeks before rains, or overcome early stages of drought to ensure good harvest. Kenya's food problem is mostly related to food PRICE/value addition chain and not rainfall, pests, e.t.c we also prefer using organic mbolea kwa hivo time ya kujitayarisha, unless i send my wakulima "techies" to thika to start hunting for mboleo.

@MuchKnow do you contract countrywide?Personally i do farming in Olkalou.

Currently just a couple of farmers near my shags. I can send you the seeds IF YOU ARE SERIOUS and you can commit to send back a larger amount of seeds back after harvest (easy) by matatu, you can pick them at the ol kalau (mololine) stage kama parcel. Try to plant a small place first, a quarter acre hivi, one acre. Reason being sale of "kizungu" seeds is regulated under kephis/affa (including the obvious expected to be scheduled plants in the delayed constitutional laws), but mine are organic Ibisnian indigenous FOOD traded normally(very valuable), under the 2010 constitution, section 2 (culture), indigenous seeds, i can distribute culturally( we are no1 experts in traditional mt.Kenya seed trade) , you will also be left with a stock of seeds, we will also buy back the produce and give you directions/videos on how to plant online. If we market well in Kenya, or if direct flights to USA come to Kenya as Obama said soon, you might become a bit more 'cam=-fartable' before 2017. In simple words "AT YOUR OWN RISK", "BUYER BEWARE"! Yes!
Ras Kienyeji Man
wazuaguest
#10 Posted : Tuesday, November 17, 2015 6:36:50 PM
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Much Know wrote:
wazuaguest wrote:
Much Know wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Much Know wrote:
I can give you some seeds, but si umechelewa for this rains? I usually check to see the farmer has prepared his land where he will plant if i am to give away seeds to be sure he sells back to me otherwise i have to sell. Tuongee before next rains.

Maybe @Kularaha will not rely on rain?His land may be near Athi or Chania rivers?

Ni sawa although we are very conservationist in our approach, we promote use of irrigation only to "boost" a few weeks before rains, or overcome early stages of drought to ensure good harvest. Kenya's food problem is mostly related to food PRICE/value addition chain and not rainfall, pests, e.t.c we also prefer using organic mbolea kwa hivo time ya kujitayarisha, unless i send my wakulima "techies" to thika to start hunting for mboleo.

@MuchKnow do you contract countrywide?Personally i do farming in Olkalou.

Currently just a couple of farmers near my shags. I can send you the seeds IF YOU ARE SERIOUS and you can commit to send back a larger amount of seeds back after harvest (easy) by matatu, you can pick them at the ol kalau (mololine) stage kama parcel. Try to plant a small place first, a quarter acre hivi, one acre. Reason being sale of "kizungu" seeds is regulated under kephis/affa (including the obvious expected to be scheduled plants in the delayed constitutional laws), but mine are organic Ibisnian indigenous FOOD traded normally(very valuable), under the 2010 constitution, section 2 (culture), indigenous seeds, i can distribute culturally( we are no1 experts in traditional mt.Kenya seed trade) , you will also be left with a stock of seeds, we will also buy back the produce and give you directions/videos on how to plant online. If we market well in Kenya, or if direct flights to USA come to Kenya as Obama said soon, you might become a bit more 'cam=-fartable' before 2017. In simple words "AT YOUR OWN RISK", "BUYER BEWARE"! Yes!


At the start of this year i made a decision to start farming seriously.

lets do this at the start of the next planting season.Ie March 2016

Meanwhile drop me an email on wazuaguest (at) gmail (.) com

So that once the planting season kicks off i will remind you.

Your conditions are ok with me.Hopefully there will be a bumper harvest.


Africa belongs to Africans.
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