Posts filed under: Crop Export

Its been actually a year since we first launched our product greenhouse plus+ and so we thought, why not share the lessons we have learnt over the past 1 year. Lesson 1: Less is more! Farmers have a lot of...
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Over the years as our organisation grew, we focused entirely on the greenhouse construction and went deep into this but as we got successful in construction, our clients suffered on matters concerning inputs and not to mention failures in market...
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A clean greenhouse is not only pleasing to the eyes but also offers a safe and healthy environment for your growing plants. Simply keeping the greenhouse clean is not enough as some pests and diseases can be introduced through clothing...
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Export of crops in Kenya has grown over the past years from cash crops such as tea, coffee, pyrethrum to “nontraditional crops”. Nontraditional crops are defined as Crops that are not part of the customary diet of the local population. The...
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Over the past few months, there has been an introduction of the concept nunua-ploti-na-greenhouse. The idea of owning a plot and a greenhouse from which your plot starts paying off from the sale of horticultural crops grown in the greenhouse....
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  What do I plant? This is a common question asked by aspiring farmers. This question is normally followed by a series of questions, Will it do well? Is there a ready market? What are the returns? One of the things...
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  “We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we are curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths”– Walt Disney Farming success stories have become the new-age form of seduction for most investors. Farmers...
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Illuminum Greenhouses Kenya was privileged to facilitate a one-day training that covered areas around the different aspects on Agriculture. These were management of farms and local markets, farm management software, crop husbandry, contract farming and export market and later on for the field...
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