Butterflies can earn farmers Sh70,000 monthly
Butterfly rearing can earn a farmer more than Sh70,000 in a month as demand for the insects int the export market remains high as well
Butterfly rearing can earn a farmer more than Sh70,000 in a month as demand for the insects int the export market remains high as well
Similarly, plants require elements such as potassium and sodium ions which are key in transportation of food. Phosphorus, manganese or iron deficient soils will have
Farmers in Central Kenya who have been cultivating strawberries for export have discovered an equally lucrative market for the strawberry leaves they used to discard,
Avocado farmers would benefit from the extended export period of the fruit into Europe, a move meant to meet the growing demand after major supplying
Residents of dry region in the country can mint thousands of shillings in a few days by rearing silk worms on the naturally growing acacia
Carrots are emerging as a crop of choice among many smallholder farmers due to their affordable management schedules, quick maturity and high returns with a
Rice farmers in Kenya are set to double their production, reduce seed wastage by 90 percent and cut on water costs by 40 percent, thanks
An Embu County farmer, who ran out of patience of waiting for more than five years for a dismal harvest from macadamia, has cracked the
Small-holder farmers in Kenya can tremendously slice production costs by using urine and wood ash mixture to deal with crop pests and diseases. This
Poultry farmers in Kenya are saving up to Sh12,000 on feed costs monthly, increasing the maturity rate of their birds by two and a half
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