Good evening Wazanai. The program is well presented just like all your presentations, however, you are coming short on giving us information on how to access information outside your presentation. Please include the details of the people on your program not only the names but fill contact details so that we can make follow ups as to how we move going forward. Give us details on Mr Griffiths for this episode. Thank you.
Training and spare parts are the missing link, most new machines run ok but with regular use parts begin to wear, without access to service and spare parts the machines will become unreliable and later fail, what language are the instruction books and spare parts in, does the distributor factor in local languages in their service material.
Excellent equipment for the smallholders, but you should have done a walk-around it all with short explanations of its performance compared to manual methods - two talking heads, one of whom has bright windows behind him, is all low production value and boring for viewers. Questions way too long winded. Finally, after 16 minutes plus you move location. Super Steve's name right at the start and again midway. Maybe consider shooting another episode if he gets out and demos some of the equipment in fields....
The CEO in the first segment was not so convincing. he didn't sell the company well. He should have gone on to introduce all the machinery he has and what each machine does. However, these low-cost machinery will really come in handy for the small scale farmer
Good evening Wazanai. The program is well presented just like all your presentations, however, you are coming short on giving us information on how to access information outside your presentation. Please include the details of the people on your program not only the names but fill contact details so that we can make follow ups as to how we move going forward. Give us details on Mr Griffiths for this episode. Thank you.
Spot on I was checking on the description hopping to find links of the supplier details
Zimbabwe needs irrigation systems for farming in rural areas during the dry season is the only solution for farming in rural areas in zimbabwe
Love from Malawi, lovely presentation. Keep up the good job.
Thanks Wadzie. Very informative.
Such a great info. Very helpful for farmers.
Great job Wadzanai! Keep it up.
Thank you so much. Very helpful.
Hey Wadzanai I follow you and I wanted to know how I can invest in farming in Zimbabwe. I am a diaspora living in the USA
Hello thanks for watching , kindly Watsap on 0772 807 506
Charles let's get intouch
Thank you Wadzanai 👏👏👏
It would be good if farmers can rent the equipment when needed, instead of buying them.
Thank you.Will go through videos.
The equipment from Kurima is very expensive. That is my observation. They need a competitor.
Training and spare parts are the missing link, most new machines run ok but with regular use parts begin to wear, without access to service and spare parts the machines will become unreliable and later fail, what language are the instruction books and spare parts in, does the distributor factor in local languages in their service material.
Excellent equipment for the smallholders, but you should have done a walk-around it all with short explanations of its performance compared to manual methods - two talking heads, one of whom has bright windows behind him, is all low production value and boring for viewers. Questions way too long winded. Finally, after 16 minutes plus you move location. Super Steve's name right at the start and again midway. Maybe consider shooting another episode if he gets out and demos some of the equipment in fields....
The CEO in the first segment was not so convincing. he didn't sell the company well. He should have gone on to introduce all the machinery he has and what each machine does. However, these low-cost machinery will really come in handy for the small scale farmer
he should have let his sales team do the interview first
Where can this good company found in Zimbabwe
We are based at 5 Hood Road, Southerton, Harare
People need to know prices of equipment.
Prices change daily in Zimbabwe
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275 even in USD ??
How much is two wheel tractor plough
The two wheel tractor is going for $2,470 - if you would like to know more. Please contact us on: 0787 907 340
Nomber for coling
Hi Vadzanai my I have kuri machinery please
Hw much 3 wheel tractor