PREMIUM Molo strawberry farmer’s path to success 'After growing maize for five years, I realised that my farming was not profitable... the sales at the end of the season were not adding up.' Seeds of Gold 9 hours ago Listen

PREMIUM Molo strawberry farmer’s path to success 'After growing maize for five years, I realised that my farming was not profitable... the sales at the end of the season were not adding up.' Seeds of Gold 9 hours ago Listen

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Article Mr Muraya Mburu stopped working as a casual labourer for the Nakuru Water and Sanitation Services Company (Nawasco) in 2012 and started farming at his Nyakiambi Farm in Elburgon, Nakuru County.

Photo credit: John Njoroge | Nation Mr Muraya says he has no regrets about starting his strawberry farm seven years ago as it has enabled him to pay his children's school fees and provide for their other basic needs.

Using the money I made from selling bags of dry maize, I bought 12 rams, priced between 3,000 and 5,000 shillings depending on their size, and reared them for one year before selling them for Sh9,000 each,” said Mr Muraya.

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