Agribusiness With Wadzanai Manyore
Agribusiness With Wadzanai Manyore
About the presenter/Producers
Wadzanai Manyore
BSC Agriculture and Natural Resources
MSc Agribusiness
MBA(Finance)
Postgraduate Diploma :Marketing
Diploma: Human Resources Management
Diploma :Diplomacy and International Relations
Executive Certificate :Pay roll Administration
Executive Certificate: Labor Law, Arbitration and Conciliation
Executive Certificate :Monitoring and Evaluation
Executive Certificate: Project Management
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Agribusiness with Wadzanai Manyore is a programme which aims at using videos as a promotion tool to fully understand Agriculture and Business (Agribusiness) in Zimbabwe. The show showcases success stories of Zimbabweans engaged in Agribusiness and how they are bringing the "Africa's Bread-basket status" back to Zimbabwe.
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Use English so that we all comprehend
Very educative , thanks
I needed that Info thanks
Thank you Wadzanai for the vedios. Is there a whatsaap group for farmers as well especialy those who are still learning
You should have continued in English language, please.
Brilliant interviewer and interviewee.
Wadzanai explain to me plz nezve nyuchi is it true kuti inoda mukoko wenyuchi pedyo kuitira kuti abereke
@@esnathjonga1899 thank you for watching , some people just plant flowers around the block of watermelons to attract bees
Powerful, Mr Nyikayaramba is representing the Province at large. I missed out on the Onion variety, unless if he mantains ARDA F1 from the previous season. To add on, i also learnt that onion can still be transplated as late as July provided that it is hardened well. Kuddos to that😊
Great presentation I loved the insights about hand weeding
Hi Wadzanai. Where can i buy the dairy Calves from? I want about 20 to start with. And please can i kindly know how much each calf costs.
Nice work lady: I’ll soon be reaching out to you
Thank you Wadzanai l must say the future African billionaire's will be farmers.Keep it up this year lm getting into tobacco farming.
@@seanmakonya6402 bravo 👏🏾👏🏾and a warm welcome to the farming community 😍😍😍
l think we bouncing as nation l am overwhelmed and feel so emotional to see such great archivement . Thank you wadza.
Thank you Wadza continue to give us some more.
The vision is clear and it's promising a better tomorrow.Much thanks for your hard work Ms W Manyore for another fruitful collection information.
What chemical is ideal to control aphids.
I wish I understood.. looks interesting
Wadzanai welcome to Kenya we follow you religiously . We have Enyumam from Ghana at the moment . Big ❤ from Kenya
Thank you wadza this is amazing nuggets lm learning a lot.l hope that your platform become iconic sharing excellent and wealth information.
What is the variety of this covo
Amazing, keep it up
THANK YOU SO MUCH
A very informative episode please keep on posting such eye opening information!!!!💯
5:35 English has left the chat😅😅
Great content wish he get a bigger farm of his own
Great show Wadzi! I also noticed you have some Bonsmara mombes 😂. Is this breed suitable for feedlotting compared to others?
@@cub_paw lol we do have Bonsmara at our farm as well . They really do well and tend to gain muscle(meat) frame building a lot quicker .
@@agribusinesswithwadzanaima275great it would be great to see you do a tour of your farm. Wendy should interview you 😂
@@cub_paw 😂😂😂😂will look into that
1. Evergreen can sprout and produce seeds. We just do not have conditions in Zimbabwe. 2. Drip lines, you can use 20cm spaced drip taps. I like the way he is doing and the volumes that he is pushing. The use of seeds improves quality.
You are doing a great job
Thanks Wadza,can you share Tony’s contacts please.
❤nice job
For those who have ears
what rooting medium do you use for the nursery of covo suckers
Good job we are learning
Tshomoliya is our relish. Over the years it's been called different names, "evergreen/high firidzi" I grew up ploughing tshomoliya in Gwabalanda. We ate it, and mum will sell some and we were guaranteed money to buy two loaves of bread and fresh milk. This is good business at large scale
Always buy mine from uMarashi at the bus stop just after dollars house in the late 90s .
Thanks very much Wadza keep up the good work 👏 How can i contact Mr Mutonga the Cattle famer thanx for your help
I am watching you from South Africa
Good job
Nyikawaramba wakaipa hama yangu
Wadzi, how do we contact Mr Moyo? Thank you for the work you do btw:)
Thanks for another green episod
Thanks again for another green episod
Where can i get a piece of land
Thank you so much wadza l'm learning a lot from your program.
Would have loved to see a tutorial on planting a sucker on just information on planting one
I have profited from your information and methods.Thanks.
Great production video, Wadzanai. Keep the flames burning.
That's great, my friend (new subscriber)
Very informative loved the part that talked about the relationship between plant spacing and head size 👏👏👏
Thank you wadzanai
We missed your informative videos.
@@chisalilusale9612 thanks a lot for taking your time to watch