Farmer Stories

Farmer Stories

It was another busy day in Taita Taveta, Voi Subcounty, Mbololo ward Field day. Im a cereal and pulses farmer popped by the AgroZ Kenya stand and did more than just say hello.

Herbert Nyamu Mwabili Herbert Nyamu Mwabili

After your harvested fodder has been chopped into short lengths, compact the forage as tightly as possible to fill out the AgroZ Silage Bag, including the corner pockets. You can then proceed to use your hands as you start ensiling to fasten the process or continue with wooden logs to compress the silage to a high density. Always look for the "AgroZ Silage Bag" print on every piece you purchase to ensure your buying a genuine product.

Making silage is an important way for farmers to feed livestock during times of shortage, mainly the dry season. Farmers across the country are using simple but different ways for ensiling.This process requires at least 2 or 3 people to ensure efficiency. Always look for the "AgroZ Silage Bag" print on every piece you purchase to ensure your buying a genuine product.

I bought six bags from Ngarua Cereals Cooperative at KES 250. The bags served me very well and I had noted no issues at all with the cereals in storage.

Mrs. Njoki Mrs. Njoki
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I am a farmer from the Ngarua area in Laikipia County. I can confirm I had no issues with the functionality of the bag.

Mr. Ngatia Mr. Ngatia

I bought six bags from Ngarua Cereals Cooperative at KES 250. The bags served me very well and I had noted no issues at all with the cereals in storage.

Mrs. Njoki Mrs. Njoki
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I'm a maize farmer from Watuka in Makueni. I bought 53 bags in three phases in the year 2015-2016. My Latest purchase was 5 bags bought in October 2016 at KES 250 per bag. I was very happy with the bags and I made sure to spread my passion for these bags to other farmers.

Mr. Mwasia Mr. Mwasia

I purchased 24 bags each at KES 250. Initially, I had a problem because stored grains were being infested by weevils but after notifying the Kitui Horticultural Co-operative Society, they visited me and established that the bags were overfilled with grain and the tying up was not done properly, so they trained me on the usage of the bag. After the training I've been happy ever since. I've not experienced the problem again.

Mrs. Kyongo Mrs. Kyongo
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