From 2 cups to 250 liters of milk per day; story of a retired teacher running big dairy farm -Nakuru
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Mr. David Rotich, (Kisanana) opens his gates to us, explains in details how his dairy project has given him safe landing after his retirement as a teacher.
"I served as a teacher for many years. When my retirement was almost due, I resigned on voluntary service to attend to my after-life activities," Kisanana said.
He further explains that he later got safe landing at his home; Ambusket Village, in Amalo Ward of Nakuru County, where he ventured in Dairy farming. He named his farm Mwangaza Dairy Training Centre.
Through the support of various individuals and organizations, his farm has grown to becoming a Training Centre where farmers from all corner of the Republic of Kenya seek knowledge in dairy farming.
Mr. Rotich sees a greater future in his farm where he pointed that he has plans to breed and sell heifers from the farm.
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A teacher remains always a teacher. He is perfect, organised, systematic, focused, visionary and a planner too. I am also a farmer but not to this level. Now, I must visit this farm in three weeks time together with my workers and family. Keep it up mzee, the sky is the limit.
@valleymedia1883
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, kindly share your contacts so that we can feature your farm.
I just wish this interview would be in English,teachers explanation is flowing so well though not understanding anything but just by pictures
@valleymedia1883
3 ай бұрын
Will share the English version soon.
My principal Taita towett secondary school.
Inspiring story ...am trying to follow though I don't understand the language here in Uganda
i love this, nothing its from my home area msakes it more interesting .......... i must come here for my bench mark once i am due. pick up mona for great job
Kongoi mising eng' kanetisiet ne kararan Mwalimu. I have watched so many KZread but this one is more elaborate. Ill plan to visit your firm soon because I want to venture into zero grazing. Well-done Mwangaza Dairies.
@valleymedia1883
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching.
Awesome
Good work very educative
Wow👌👌👌
Good job brother
Good job!!! We need English translation, Sir.
How I wish you spoke in a language broadly understood! I'm an animal health professional who likes learning each day.
@janetgarratt1251
Жыл бұрын
Yes me too
@rogathesarwatt
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Mambo gani haya ya kuendekeza ukabila kama ni hivyo msinge upload
@mkezra3082
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Well said
The content would be more informative had it been translated in English.. Otherwise its hard to understand you guys
English please
English version
Where is this farm located
@valleymedia1883
9 ай бұрын
Olenguruone
Ghai mbona amuongei ata kiswahili ama mnaongeleza tribe yenu pekee
Should have put in English or Swahili
Translate to English Pliz
Waa too bad I can't understand
Tupee number keroka
Why not translate in English.
Please , use English or Kiswahili
@valleymedia1883
Жыл бұрын
Noted
He is a teacher so he only taught kalenjins? He only speaks kalenjin and broken english
@kiplangatronoh7050
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Audience are only illiterate kalenjin farmers.
Good job am happy , if I want to book for learning lessons how do I go about it, give me your contact pleasw
@dinnahnyarango5472
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Interested to train ,how do I connect with you?
@kimtaijulius5412
Жыл бұрын
@@dinnahnyarango5472 hi dinnah me too i was interested but i didnt get their contacts