Vote now – http://biomovies.tve.org/ One of the shortlisted entries in the African Technology for Good category of tvebiomovies 2018. Entrants were asked to send a 3-minute video about how groups and organisations are using technology to fight climate change and work towards the Sustainable Development Goals. Films have been shortlisted by our judging team and […]
Read moreWe get to show case a hydroponic tomato system in Kajiado County, specifically Ngong, in Kenya. Sometimes what’s available online can not be adopted for the African Climate. You can do it the African Way!!! Visit our website for more info: www.grandeurafrica.com Enjoy, Share, Subscribe and Like the Video. Video Rating: / 5
Read moreHydroponics is the pioneer initiator and leader of hydroponic farming systems in East Africa. It enables farmers to achieve predictable and highly nutritious yields for vegetables and produce their own animal feed at limited cost of input. With hydroponics the farmer is unaffected by seasons and adverse weather conditions. www.farmers.co.ke is the site for authoritative […]
Read moreHydroponic Farming, farming without the use of soil is slowly setting in in Kenya, courtesy of Miramar International College. Even though it is often regarded as a new idea, hydroponic has actually been in existence for many years. Find out the potential of this method of farming in food security and job creation. Follow us […]
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Read moreHydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil. It’s relatively recent in Kenya, and it needs an energy intensive climate control system to work well. However, recent developments now allow farmers to practice hydroponics in simple, off-grid sheds. CCTV’s Carol Oyola spoke to Peter Chege, one of the first hydroponics farmers in Kenya
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