Beekeeping is profitable in rural Kenya if you start lean, manage pests, and sell as pure, local, traceable honey. With ~KSh 30–36k you can set up 5 KTBH, bait swarms, and realistically recover your investment in 1–2 seasons, then grow.
Read MoreBeekeeping is profitable in rural Kenya if you start lean, manage pests, and sell as pure, local, traceable honey. With ~KSh 30–36k you can set up 5 KTBH, bait swarms, and realistically recover your investment in 1–2 seasons, then grow.
Read MoreVertical gardening using PVC pipes is becoming popular in Kenya, especially in urban homes, small plots, schools, and backyard farms. This method allows farmers to grow vegetables in a very small space while producing high yields.
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