He Quits Being Mechanical Engineer To Venture Into Commercial Farming In Kenyan & Exports To Europe

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Meet Raymond, a trained Mechanical Engineer who resigned from his office job in 2010 to venture into commercial farming in Kenya 🇰🇪. Raymond has about 100 acres of farm land where he grows Maize, Sorgum and avocado.
    According to him, becoming a commercial farmer is the best decision he ever made because his life is better off as a farmer than when he was working on the corporate office.
    His engineering background has also helped him so much since he is able to fabricate all the machines he uses on his farm including but not limited to irrigation systems.
    Watch this video and thank me later.
    #avocadofarming #moneytalks #endpoverty #youthinagriculture #endhunger #theghanaianfarmer #gardening

Комментарии • 26

  • @gracendunge9212
    @gracendunge9212 2 дня назад +1

    Wow, kudos Mr .Raymond for the insights and thank you @ghanian farmer for visiting Kenya

  • @muzingwenya7494
    @muzingwenya7494 8 дней назад +1

    Go Raymond go, go, go, go🎉❗

  • @andrewmazunda3846
    @andrewmazunda3846 8 дней назад +1

    Much respect @Gananian farmer for the international concept you have taken. Thanks for linking us to Kenya. Agriculture is sweet❤

  • @hyacinthjarrett8637
    @hyacinthjarrett8637 8 дней назад +2

    I never hear about shrimp farming and other related fields such as joning up to build a fully commercialised farmimg industry. I am thinking of :
    marketing, sales, packaging, manufacturing of containers such as jars, paper bags, bottles, cartons. lids, caps
    .What about quality control, customer service. Price Control.
    .Manufacturing of Solar Cold Storage and Transporting
    I am mentioning this to encourage thinking and entering the related field connected to modern farming.

  • @user-nc1tn3uc6z
    @user-nc1tn3uc6z 14 дней назад +2

    Interesting... He says farming is very sweet... Thanks you Sir, and thanks to the "finest Ghanaian Farmer"

  • @shembarngeny9638
    @shembarngeny9638 14 дней назад +2

    Wow Very interesting. More kenyan videos pliz.

  • @fredmutegi8873
    @fredmutegi8873 13 дней назад +2

    Amazing job..

  • @shakazeebe3122
    @shakazeebe3122 15 дней назад +2

    Thanks Manye for this content. I'm sharing this link with my Kenyan friends!

  • @charisfarmofficial3343
    @charisfarmofficial3343 15 дней назад +2

    Good job well done 👍👍👍 watching from Kenya continue the good work ❤❤❤

  • @continentalmasters5432
    @continentalmasters5432 15 дней назад +2

    That insightful. Good job Enyonam . Is there hass Avocado in Ghana?

  • @kimikikiliki2923
    @kimikikiliki2923 14 дней назад +1

    Great job, thx, ❤

  • @wabinzo
    @wabinzo 10 дней назад +1

    Great job Enyonam, whe we get This type of avocado seedlings to buy in Ghana?

  • @hosmonchitundu5507
    @hosmonchitundu5507 14 дней назад +2

    Very interesting. Come to Zambia now

  • @hyacinthjarrett8637
    @hyacinthjarrett8637 10 дней назад

    I will say the same thing to all you professionals turn farmers. Set up a little apprenticeship programme, arrange to do one or two evening sessions. or. a. day. in the classroom to help the younger people. This could be paid or subsidised through Charity such as the religious group, foundation, companies, government or donations from individuals.

  • @CarolKemei
    @CarolKemei 2 дня назад

    Raymon chamgei sir? Niko na 3 points nataka kuweka avokado...na weia mti ngapi na soko hiko wapi?

  • @franklinakwei9521
    @franklinakwei9521 4 дня назад

    @ghanaianfarmer are there places in Ghana that sell the Hass seedlings?

  • @emilianojuan5381
    @emilianojuan5381 14 дней назад

    my opinion on the avocado selling is not fair if it expiration on international market shouldn't not be on shilling rather dollars for more benefit for the farmer