While I acknowledge the hard work on this farm, I am deeply saddened to see the use of stick probably taken from cut down ideginous trees . Why not use plastic or steel posts which are more sustainable ?
Such projects should be provided free constant electricity, access to water, then food will be in abundance and cheaper for all of us. Even so much that the excess can be provided as fruits, apples orange or a banana and during break time and free lunch in all government primary schools. Especially in rural areas. Then you can grow up a healthy new well fed generation.
"Magetsi arikushaikwa apazuva richipisa" How about investing in solar to fill in the gaps? Everyone knows that the Zim government is incompetetant there is no guarantee for a 24/7 supply of electricity . You need to be pragmatic
If we are pragmatic enough we will see he is just starting farming so he cannot afford solar for now. The prices in Zim are prohibitive even for established farmers, let alone a "Young Zimbabwean farmer" as the caption says
We understood that workers were being paid well according to their jobs and skills, but we didn't seek to obtain a detailed record for privacy reasons.
The farmer z well informed these are the people we need in our Agricultural colleges
Please don't play music
Impressive thank you for sharing
Young inogumira papi
Music is distorting the good presentation. Please remove or lower the volume
Good work so proud of that farm ❤
Background music is for the why ??
Wow that's amazing welldone
Keep up the good work Mr Farmer
nice project
Great project. Wish him well
While I acknowledge the hard work on this farm, I am deeply saddened to see the use of stick probably taken from cut down ideginous trees .
Why not use plastic or steel posts which are more sustainable ?
Munatikwanira imi
@@tinashegwavava3933he is right! But I would not recommend plastic poles. Steel poles all over the country on farms whould boost our steel industry.
Such projects should be provided free constant electricity, access to water, then food will be in abundance and cheaper for all of us. Even so much that the excess can be provided as fruits, apples orange or a banana and during break time and free lunch in all government primary schools. Especially in rural areas. Then you can grow up a healthy new well fed generation.
Tenga solar hama yangu
"Magetsi arikushaikwa apazuva richipisa" How about investing in solar to fill in the gaps? Everyone knows that the Zim government is incompetetant there is no guarantee for a 24/7 supply of electricity . You need to be pragmatic
If we are pragmatic enough we will see he is just starting farming so he cannot afford solar for now. The prices in Zim are prohibitive even for established farmers, let alone a "Young Zimbabwean farmer" as the caption says
Nice project. Ndokumbirawo ma contact detail tirikuda kudzidzawo zvakawanda
Part 2 pliz
Part 2 is being edited and will eb available on Wednesday, stay tuned.
@@Tubefeastfamily thanks really liked this
@@Tubefeastfamilymukoma ndibvunzireiwo munhu akamuitora reservoir tank iro pleaseee
@@tinashegwavava3933 send me an email using the channel email address and i will give you his details and you can talk to him directly.
That background music ruined this video, terrible edit.
Ma permanent workers vanogara pabasa vanopihwa marii
We understood that workers were being paid well according to their jobs and skills, but we didn't seek to obtain a detailed record for privacy reasons.
please how can i get farmers phone number please
Send me an email and i will send it to you.