Thank you for this great information about Papaya growing. ...Write the Knowledge for future Generation to know how they can grow Papaya.......Keep Building Africa.
Thanks you are a farmer by nature,how can we help youngsters choose the right careers in the beginning,you spend mny studying the wrong course.only to come back to their passion careers.It would be nice to have a caring doctor than someone who is in it for the buck,a farmer who loves farming than the dividend.Enjoy your farming young man.There is a reason why boarder custom officers don't allow imported seeds,plants,soil and animals.Lets not only look at being millionaires but the impact of diseases these imports bring to the native plants.GM foods.
thank you for sharing and your contact.i have only one tree and has produced many fruits that have not ripened yet.will sent you a pic and will take it from there.inspored.
Good job 👍 Alex, I love what you are doing Bro keep the fire burning. I am also doing it in a small scale but soon I will do large scale....I will need your input.
To place your orders for fruit seedlings and ready to eat fruits, get in touch with Alex on +254 710 819 070
Is there an email contact please for those of us in other countries?
Are you able to supply to Tanzania?
I am from Malindi and I have a half an acre and really interested doing this dwarf variety..how can you advise?
Hie sir can uu help me son..please if I buy seeds from uu can uu help me how it will grow in my farm please thanks
Kes. 4000*300=1.2M? or I missed something? U said it's Kes. 120k
Telling the real challenges you have faced made the story more inspiring
The rich, sweet taste of papaya is a reward for the hard work that goes into farming it. A truly unique and nutritious crop
Kudos,Surely perseverance pays.This is really motivational.
Thanks for your honesty in regards to the struggles of a farmer
Wooow! Amazing resilience there Alex....quite inspiring!!
Always love to see my fellow African brothers working hard to change their lives love from Ethiopia.
Tru
That's awesome young man. God bless you
i like your resilience, most of us give up after a first fall, but you kept going, thank you for the inspiration
I like how you support farmers, my pawpaws are doing great.
From Burundi, I am happy to learn from your experience in papaya farming. Perseverance is the most important in agriculture business.
I am so proud of you Alex. Tumetoka mbali.
im happy with what you have achieved! congratulations frm the Philippines
Am inspired by this story. Congratulations Alex. This is the results of perseverance. You've taught us never to give up. Kudos!
Thank you for this great information about Papaya growing. ...Write the Knowledge for future Generation to know how they can grow Papaya.......Keep Building Africa.
Bravo Alex! It is a good example for a person who desire to work agriculture.
Absolutely wonderful story Kituku!keep it up
This is awesome, farming is not easy, alot of work required. May your farming business continue to grow.
Hello, you are from Ethiopia
Amen
Wow!..learning from your mistake to sucess!.. Great mind at work!
Good work Alex showing value in agriculture. Be Blessed
I'm definitely doing this
Am motivated, I will get to you soonest,… GOD BLESS YOUR BUSINESS
that is good information about payaya farming .
Impressive.
Worth watching ,and again.
Well done Alex we are very proud of you. We look forward to collaborating with you soon.
Weldone bro. Quite interesting. I wish you greater success. From London
Very eloquent and inspiring watching from London
Thank you for sharing, I'm also in love with fruit farming, I think I should start now so when I get back home I'll begin harvesting
Salam brother thanks for your time and support for this video it’s really been productive and successful lesson. Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome, farming requires patience. Great work
I grown up eating papaya. My grandfather planted papaya all around the house. We had different types of papaya.
A great idea ...so far so good ....
Congrats Alex. You pursued your dream and tgats what defines a man
God bless you more! Transfarmer Philippines practicing Regenerative Surgical Agriculture
One thing noted is the keeping track of everything
Thank you so much for giving us full information especially the issue of female or male plant.
Good job. Inspirational
Thanks you are a farmer by nature,how can we help youngsters choose the right careers in the beginning,you spend mny studying the wrong course.only to come back to their passion careers.It would be nice to have a caring doctor than someone who is in it for the buck,a farmer who loves farming than the dividend.Enjoy your farming young man.There is a reason why boarder custom officers don't allow imported seeds,plants,soil and animals.Lets not only look at being millionaires but the impact of diseases these imports bring to the native plants.GM foods.
Beautiful fruits Alex. Continue the excellent work
Most people would have given up and said this doesn't work. God bless him for persevering.
I had your story and I'm from Nigeria I wish to be like you
Excellent effort, for sure we will communicate togther for our farm 🚜
African living the African Dream much love 🖤. Very proud
You went through a lot but your perseverance is greater
Great Work here. Congrats, Really inspiring
Awesome!
Water is highly needed or a successful farm. This is a very good farm
Thanx for the insights about Papaya
Awesome man. You inspire me. Thank you.
Am inspired by this story. Congratulations Alex. This is the results of perseverance. Also thanks for the insights. How can i get those seedlings?
You doing a good job sir. Very encouraging, how can I get the seeds to Plant in Zimbabwe on a pilot experiment.
Job well done.
thank you for sharing and your contact.i have only one tree and has produced many fruits that have not ripened yet.will sent you a pic and will take it from there.inspored.
Kudos Alex! Very educative am interested
This is quite awesome would really like to have the seedlings
Good work Alex
Good job my dear, I use to say farming is the foundermantal job without, life can't continue
Such an inspiring story. In would like to start papaya farming in Nakuru. Do you have a manual that can help me out as a first time fruit farmer
I cangralation you for your more plants 🌱 more trees I hope you all best this is what we want we are our roll model
Am inspired.
Let me prepare my farm for this
Good job 👍 Alex, I love what you are doing Bro keep the fire burning. I am also doing it in a small scale but soon I will do large scale....I will need your input.
Amazing 👏 farm 🚜
Nice to hear your story, will it resist wind.?
Good Job Alex!!
Where do you train farmers? I recently lost my paw paw plants.
Good job Alex!
Hi there, your pawpaw trees are nice and short. It's amazing. Can you give me tips on how to do that.
Thank you.
Nice to hear your wonderful farming story very encouraging
how can you give us advice with your experience and hard work
Well done.
thank you alex for the education and know how...
Thanks a lot. Great fruit and teaching.
A great inspiration. Kudos
Very fantastic
Great as a young man
This is insightful....
Something worth watching again and again
New subscriber here, i love papaya fruits its my favorite fruit
Admirable
This quite encouraging Alex. I remember meeting in Kitengela in search of the pawpaws to extract the seeds.
Beautiful story
Thank for info, am from makueni i need some seedlings.
Am super proud of you Alex having since your growth in this journey
I love your story. I need the seed. I have gone through similar experiences with most of the seedlings turning out male.
Good teaching, l would wish to have paw paw seedlings
Very good bro...
Well done bro ...keep going 🥰💚💚
Good work where did you get the seed give contacts
Nice story.... you didnt tell that hybrid papaya is not sweet and delicious like the traditional papaya
Ths not true
@@sallyzacharia1583 Waw! may be, but it d'snt need scientific research to prove it. im at Zanzibar im farming papaya. i know some litle about it......
sometimes even color can determine how sweet the fruit
Thank you
From 🇿🇲 am inspired
Bravo keep going
Papaya is so expensive in majuu , I eat using my eyes.
Look delicious thank you I didn’t know papaya only was three years. I will try 1000 females as well all the best. Exodus 21:10
Congratulations, I would be very interested in having some seeds, can you ship to Italy?
So proud of you Alex
thanks I wish I can follow yours steps. can you please list down the best and early varieties papaya to start with
Well done 👏✔👍👌
Wonderful inspiring video. I am interested in setting up a fruit farm in Nakuru. How does one contact you
THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 ALEX AMAZING ❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME BEAUTIFUL ✨,
What's the spacing of the paw paw trees. How can I make sure the trees are female
I want seedlings in Uganda, would want to join a training from you