This is very interesting- changing mindset is way to start exploring different avenues as a youth imagine how rich these fellaz will be when they hit 40 years (me inclusive:)
I see those greenhouses structures without plastic. I used to be a student at NRDC/ZEGA and those green houses had roses which we exported to Europe. But the trick part was management. When Mr Bush, Dr Glen and Depunta left that farm and handed it to our Zambian managers and everything changed. So I will not judge but leave judgement with you.
Chali M,thank you so much for taking time to watch the documentary . And its also very interesting to listen to your account and memories of NRDC . I must note that the School has potential to do better .
I'm a young farmer from India hoping to join Zambian farmers by buying land and developing a farm of my own there, I expect to share my knowledge and experience with my counter parts there.
I am a missionary from USA We have built an orphanage for 50 orphans we rescued from ghetto we own 250 hectors of land near st Mary's in Lufwanyama . Our goal is to employ the locals and teach the orphans a profession. We would like to break the dependents of Zambians on aid from out side their country and help them be self supporting. We are currently growing moranga soya lavender bees chickens goats. The farm is supporting 50 orphans and 17 local families. We would like to be a hands on education center.
Mr Massauzzo how r U hope everything fine with U by Grace of Almighty, Pls tell me how to Contact U , I like to have Information on Agriculture in Zambia
Get buy back commercial contract for larger scale volume cost effective production like many big farm producing countries theres unlimited potential still unexplored by systematic plannings and execution of good inputs out puts costing been planned big imports doing nation can be tapped and plan tour production
170,000 Kwacha a month that is about £12,400.50 or $16765.15 that is a decent income yet there will be youth in that country that want to run away to Europe or America to go and earn $4000 a month
Sorry over production often kills farmers returns have to be very careful in choose correctly better get buy back contract partly rest on own chance taking can cover risk factor I would say please be careful and get correct sourcing of seeds fertiliser's etc at very correct rates cartels ripping you out badly learn to get correct input costing buy at best timing and rates fund must be enough for emergency room to handle any sudden bad situtation
@@TheRodeoRider Often crop arrival times stock selling at one go not easy username myself recently in market yards almost ten lakhs bags of peanuts in gondal yard arrived 5 kms vehicle lined out side yards it's this that makes farmer loose as restriction of selling rules
@@TheRodeoRider there's vedio clip showing how farmers pouring water on grains before hand over to FCI there's been colossal damage done to crop by thugs player's go ahead check facts
@@TheRodeoRider I'm from India hence giving my side seen and experience details as I'm export procurement person and travelled widely allover country for different crop from different centres
@@TheRodeoRider I'm not ready to believe this your given figures as lot of goods getting damage by mishandling too and mismanagement by admin system itself feel it's knowingly played cartel controlled nuisance
They are not doing climate-smart agriculture, from ground bare to spraying water, very wasteful and not building soil but adding the chemicals is not economically or environmentally productive!
Another project that is wasted. Poor governance again. "It will be a centre of excellence" We have heard that before. Waiting for foreign support, when will you use your initiative?
I'm a kenyan n so happy for the success from our african brothers. Also happy that you look upto kenya as an example in success in agribusiness.
GOOD AFRICA WIN
This is really fascinating, I am about to invest in agribusiness and am happy to see other young people succeeding.
Very interesting documentary, please keep up the good work. As a young Zambian farmer, I’ve really been motivated.
Thank you so much
Agribusiness provides an important pathway for delivering reselieng broad based and long lasting impact on the socio-economic landscape
The problem with African Agric students everybody want to sit at the office
This is very interesting- changing mindset is way to start exploring different avenues as a youth imagine how rich these fellaz will be when they hit 40 years (me inclusive:)
Thank you so much for watching the documentary.
I see those greenhouses structures without plastic. I used to be a student at NRDC/ZEGA and those green houses had roses which we exported to Europe. But the trick part was management. When Mr Bush, Dr Glen and Depunta left that farm and handed it to our Zambian managers and everything changed. So I will not judge but leave judgement with you.
Chali M,thank you so much for taking time to watch the documentary . And its also very interesting to listen to your account and memories of NRDC . I must note that the School has potential to do better .
Really encouraging programme. Keep up the work Masauso
LET's GO AFRICA WE GOT THE RESOURCES LET'S DEVELOPE
Excellent program thumbs up for you
From Sokoine University of Agriculture thank you so much for the documentary
Welcome ,thank you for watching.
Tupo pamoja kaka
am impressed with the agricultural ventures happening in Africa, especially the adoption of hydroponic farming
Before you get too excited about American involvement in your projects I will like you to look out for GMO SEEDS?
Oh shut the fuck up...
I am an American and I look for STRICKLY HERITAGE SEEDS, NO GMOs, awful seeds with no flavor in the produce!
You are suggesting GMO seeds?
Agriculture is the future for African youths. Let's saturate our local markets first. Kudya kusvika taguta ✊🏿✊🏿🇿🇼🇿🇼
Not only Africa everywhere. Food is everyone's necessity.
Need more stories
I'm a young farmer from India hoping to join Zambian farmers by buying land and developing a farm of my own there, I expect to share my knowledge and experience with my counter parts there.
Congrats my girl I like this job as well
rotating the fields. very important . What about pesticides and GMO? How has that affected farming in Zambia?
Lovely to see these young and dedicated people making a business for themselves, hope to find the same mindset in SA, where I am active
App me 0604517160 I'm in SA
Likhwa Ncube nice to meet you. What are you up to in SA. I live in the Netherlands by the way.
@@ollievw3450 Nothing much lm just looking for a job. I'm a Zimbabwean by the way but I'm currently in SA to seek for greener pastures.
Likhwa Ncube eish, must be difficult in these times. SA is well on its way to become a second Zimbabwe. What is your educational background?
@@ollievw3450 Thud true man. I'm a holder of Honors Degree in Public Management l obtained it at Midlands State University in Zimbabwe
wow,,,this is really beautiful
Yes they can...... there are many foreigners who own land .
I am a missionary from USA We have built an orphanage for 50 orphans we rescued from ghetto we own 250 hectors of land near st Mary's in Lufwanyama . Our goal is to employ the locals and teach the orphans a profession. We would like to break the dependents of Zambians on aid from out side their country and help them be self supporting. We are currently growing moranga soya lavender bees chickens goats. The farm is supporting 50 orphans and 17 local families. We would like to be a hands on education center.
I’ve always wanted to have an orphanage. How is it going so far?
Kazi nzuri dada, hongera
A question to Madam Bupe.
Is the market available for strawberries in Zambia?
As long as people love fruits there should have a market for strawberries everywhere in the world
Hi Sister Kaunda how r U, hooe everything fine by Grace of Almighty God bless U
Best of luck Zambia.
Mr Massauzzo how r U hope everything fine with U by Grace of Almighty, Pls tell me how to Contact U , I like to have Information on Agriculture in Zambia
Apologies for the very late reply. Email me on masausomkwayaya@gmail.com
Great move Agriculture way to go
Get buy back commercial contract for larger scale volume cost effective production like many big farm producing countries theres unlimited potential still unexplored by systematic plannings and execution of good inputs out puts costing been planned big imports doing nation can be tapped and plan tour production
Can you recapitalize NRDC
Hi Brother Can a Foreigner buy a Agricultural land in Zambia
Interesting🤔👌
170,000 Kwacha a month that is about £12,400.50 or $16765.15 that is a decent income yet there will be youth in that country that want to run away to Europe or America to go and earn $4000 a month
You are very correct my friend
Well done Food Lovers
God bless Africa
Dr Frank kayla how r U hope everything fine
about 14000 every month US dollars
Can a Foreigner buy Agricultural land in Zambia
Did he forget his name?? 😳
very nice.
Such a lovely girl
Muchi Bemba Ichito ni chito
In Kenya they say kazi ni kazi
Monica Musasa kabisa
Wakenya mko kila mahali ☺
Kama mbaya mbaya
Hata wabongo tupo humu
Kabisa kaka..
Sorry over production often kills farmers returns have to be very careful in choose correctly better get buy back contract partly rest on own chance taking can cover risk factor I would say please be careful and get correct sourcing of seeds fertiliser's etc at very correct rates cartels ripping you out badly learn to get correct input costing buy at best timing and rates fund must be enough for emergency room to handle any sudden bad situtation
Where is over production brother? In fact 70% or more of the world is still under poverty line and there is no sufficient food ..
@@TheRodeoRider Often crop arrival times stock selling at one go not easy username myself recently in market yards almost ten lakhs bags of peanuts in gondal yard arrived 5 kms vehicle lined out side yards it's this that makes farmer loose as restriction of selling rules
@@TheRodeoRider there's vedio clip showing how farmers pouring water on grains before hand over to FCI there's been colossal damage done to crop by thugs player's go ahead check facts
@@TheRodeoRider I'm from India hence giving my side seen and experience details as I'm export procurement person and travelled widely allover country for different crop from different centres
@@TheRodeoRider I'm not ready to believe this your given figures as lot of goods getting damage by mishandling too and mismanagement by admin system itself feel it's knowingly played cartel controlled nuisance
I think you the doctors should open part time surgery in their community.
for God's sake
They are not doing climate-smart agriculture, from ground bare to spraying water, very wasteful and not building soil but adding the chemicals is not economically or environmentally productive!
Another project that is wasted. Poor governance again.
"It will be a centre of excellence" We have heard that before. Waiting for foreign support, when will you use your initiative?
Please use your local language for everyone to understand you.
Which one?
which one?
There are 72+ local languages. Which one?
@@naimalus3827 hai
I am from India
I need some IMPARMISON about agriculture
Everyone won't understand the local language,it's why it's called "Local," da ! English is more widely recognized,train your ears better
DEAR ZAMBIA - PLEASE OVER FEED AND GOLD AND LINEN YOUR GIANTS - GIRLS ZONE + BIG HOME AND FARM THE MASSES FROM SEED TO DEED TO MEATS
well
*zambia
How to completely look and sound disengaged 101....wannabe soil of the earth farmer or another better-than-thou politician?