To place your order for some juicy fruits and seedlings to kick start your orchard, reach out to Joyland farms on :+254 729 267 143 www.joylandfarms.com
Will reach out to you from the southern side of the border ie Tz....I need some seedlings...for those south African varieties and the seedless navels and Valencia...
This man is amazing !! The patience , love and hard work he would have endured to make this a reality. This is how we build wealth for generations to come.
Ukambani is a fruit haven. If only they can just grow thousands of citruses and process them into juice and many other products. The pulp can be used in so many other products like for icecream, candy etc. The only issue is luck of water but Once Thwake dam is complete the people there should be encouraged to plant citrus fruits of all kinds plus a mega factory for processing. The place can be turned into the mecca of citrus growing. We just need to put our heads together bring all the experts in citrus growing like this gentleman and other experts to create best practices for citrus growing. The markets for citrus are always there.
Truly these are the heroes who should be celebrated on madaraka day ,not the jokers we see being lined up. They truly nourish us with juicy fruits in Nairobi and beyond
Great potential here..yes indeed make juice, orange peel is also used in many ways - baby food puree, marination of meat and poultry, jams, perfumes, oils and the rest can be composted for natural manure to be used on the farm - the possibilities are endless!
That's a phenomenal job there, keep it up Peter. Hats off to you Sir am greatly inspired to the top, All the best, Much love for you from the UK Midlands.
You me remember my PA. But non of us followed his dream. All our citrus and coconut died with him.. Thank you Mr. Peter. I love your determination. Greetings From the USA (Nigeria)💘😻💜💛💚🧡
Well done Mr Peter Mwaka. I am so happy to hear that you visited place Pretoria. I will be happy to meet you one day. Generation to generation, Mr Mwaka you are an ambassador of your family. Your e-mail address please.
What a beautiful farm wow I'm proud of you sir may I please know where or in which country your farm is? I'm watching from Ghana West Africa and I have a question please, can I please get some of the plant of the orange 🍊 to buy? I will be very happy of your feedback. Thanks.✌️ and 💝
To place your order for some juicy fruits and seedlings to kick start your orchard, reach out to Joyland farms on :+254 729 267 143
www.joylandfarms.com
Excellent work.
How do you handle greening disease?
Will reach out to you from the southern side of the border ie Tz....I need some seedlings...for those south African varieties and the seedless navels and Valencia...
@@hassanmakame thanks Hassan, feel free to contact us @+254729267143
The oranges do they have seeds or are they seedless??
Waaaaaaw a great father makes a platform for his coming generation
Wow! talk about generational wealth, I really enjoyed listening to Mr. Peter's story. Best wishes to him and this family.
This man is amazing !! The patience , love and hard work he would have endured to make this a reality. This is how we build wealth for generations to come.
The beauty of Kenya.
Ukambani is a fruit haven. If only they can just grow thousands of citruses and process them into juice and many other products. The pulp can be used in so many other products like for icecream, candy etc. The only issue is luck of water but Once Thwake dam is complete the people there should be encouraged to plant citrus fruits of all kinds plus a mega factory for processing. The place can be turned into the mecca of citrus growing. We just need to put our heads together bring all the experts in citrus growing like this gentleman and other experts to create best practices for citrus growing. The markets for citrus are always there.
Which part of Kenya is this if I may ask?
Good story God bless you for sharing your story.
Truly these are the heroes who should be celebrated on madaraka day ,not the jokers we see being lined up. They truly nourish us with juicy fruits in Nairobi and beyond
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣like githeri something
Wow, good work old man! The nxt generation has a solid foundation to build on and prosper.
Great potential here..yes indeed make juice, orange peel is also used in many ways - baby food puree, marination of meat and poultry, jams, perfumes, oils and the rest can be composted for natural manure to be used on the farm - the possibilities are endless!
I like it when you say "if my children have mind"
That's a phenomenal job there, keep it up Peter. Hats off to you Sir am greatly inspired to the top, All the best, Much love for you from the UK Midlands.
Wow! Those oranges are juicy!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching 👀this..
You me remember my PA. But non of us followed his dream. All our citrus and coconut died with him.. Thank you Mr. Peter. I love your determination. Greetings From the USA (Nigeria)💘😻💜💛💚🧡
This is awesome. It will be there for generations.
Hello sir how are you?...
These are very good oranges. I bet they are very sweets and juicy!
Live long mzee..I admire your hard work
Thank you so much sir for Sharing. You done well.
Awesome..Amazing.
Keep it up Sir..Indeed this is a heritage for your generations.
Quite a good story
I love the story, l wish to like you one day
Congrats. Well done!
Thanks for sharing this advice and encouragement to us the young farmers willing to join business in Africa
Wonderful video. I really believe that farming is the way to go. #LewisFamilyFarms
Great story Mr.Mwaka. The mention of wealth creation and how to maintain displays wisdom of an experienced farmer.
Congratulation.
Great story. Salute to you Sir.
Hongera mr Peter. This is very very inspiring. Leant a lot in your short presentation done with a lot of clarity.
Great Message Sir:God bless you
Amazing
A great journey of hope !!
Thanks papa for the information
Awesome..
i acknowledge your work sir
very inspiring
The citrus fruits are great. But that man has a booming voice that belongs on radio
Good job
Every African is only you. You have fruits
Masha Allaha tabaarakalaah
Good job sir
I tasted my first pixie wa ni tamuu
Well done Mr Peter Mwaka. I am so happy to hear that you visited place Pretoria. I will be happy to meet you one day. Generation to generation, Mr Mwaka you are an ambassador of your family. Your e-mail address please.
Thanks Masogana, @joyfarmproduces@gmail.com
Good job sir! Meanwhile, we are also looking for employment here in Nairobi.
Kindly help am interested to grow 2 trees of Pixy oranges can u sale me the seedlings, how long it takes to get fruits😊
Can these grow in the coastal region?
Does an orange tree have thorns and what can you do for the tree to produce sweet not bitter oranges
The oranges have seeds or are they seedless??..and do u ship caribbean?
What a beautiful farm wow I'm proud of you sir may I please know where or in which country your farm is? I'm watching from Ghana West Africa and I have a question please, can I please get some of the plant of the orange 🍊 to buy? I will be very happy of your feedback. Thanks.✌️ and 💝
He is from Kenya
Here the link to the farm website.
www.joylandfarms.com/ . Feel free to contact us to learn more about citrus farming.
Kenya.
There is contact.
@@paulinemutheu4461 Thanks
How long it takes to harvest
How many hactares is this please
How long it take to be ready
How much is one seedling?
Can ypu supply me with trees in Botswana
Am selling very fertile fruit growing land in Mbiuni, Mwala. Water table is very near and is adjacent to the main road.
Wow ,encouraged,my mentor go go go
Sema bei and size of land.
@@fabianmunene5564 1m/acre. 10 acres. You can buy an acre orore
Interested your location and mobile number
How many plant can grown per acre in Pakistan
How much do u sell tha seedlings or the nursery
He said the price just listen to clip again.
Hi any supplier plz contact we would like to import orange to middle east
How do I get the seedlngs.
Contact please
Can grow anywhere in Kenya? And how do i get seedlings in kakamega
Citrus does well in most semi - arid/dry areas. I would suggest to try a few seedlings first . Contact us at @+254729267143.
Love it! Please share his contacts.
In video's description
Please give me Peter's contact details. I'm interested in importing
@@nazeemateladia6080 Pinned in the comments section, but here you go. +254 729 267 143
Can I please have your contacts... I am in Botswana and I am interested
Amazing