Monday, July 25, 2011

Dog Rearing In Kenya

For those who don't understand the trade this might sound funny but wait until you sell that one dog for over 25 thousands kenya shilings. Thats when you will start to view this whole thing diffrentlly. Its time to dip your fimger in almost anything to make that extra cash. So dont seat there and and keep sheep when the price of a mature German shepard beats that of sheep four times or even more.

The  following breeds are what you should be looking at if you intend to venture in the business German Shepherds, Dobberman, Papillions,and Chihuahuas.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Rabbit Farming -the farming fad in Kenya

Let me interest you with what the farmers are saying out here about rabbit farming. Well they are not talking much  but rather collecting the cash to the bank They are also saying it is paying better than poultry farming. that should be the reason for you to head on to that shamba of your and do something about minting this money.

The investment in this project will be very minimal as all you need to put up is a good structure to house the rabbits and find the food. Getting food should not be hard as mama mboga will have to be your partner here and they will be glad to have someone help them dispose off the dirt even if they wont the thing is you will find food much easily if you walk to the nearest vegetable vendor.

The area required to build the house is much smaller compared to poultry. You also get more rabbitlings if there is anything like that.

Farmers that are in this field say nice  mature rabbits breeds sell  for Kshs.5,000.00 and bunnies between 2-3 months go for Kshs.3,000.00. The trick though is understanding the process of rabbit rearing from the go and not just acquiring good breeds.

The market is largely the big hotels that have of late taken up serving rabbits meals. The best way to go  about it is to establish the availability of a market before you embark on the business.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Watermelon is Replacing Maize in Nyanza.

The higher flour prices could make you think that farmers are making a killing. Well that is not happening but one farmer in Nyanza says he has substituted (sic) himself from growing cereals for  the more paying watermelons. He used to make about 10k per acre from maize but he can comfortable to do 20k after only 2months planting watermelons.
One well grown water melon can fetch close to 150 shillings or higher depending on the market. With this price and given the numbers that are produced per stem you will be laughing your way to the bank if you have optimum produce. The trick then will be to find the right seeds and Kenya Seed will not fail you on this.

The Rise of British American and the IPO

The beauty of reading about the rise of some of the very best in the business world is the mitivation you receive to begin small. Dispite the odds, perisitence and deternimation alone are ...for those who went to the African Govenment School, please finish for me.. The story of the rise of BA to the emminent IPO will inspire you. Read along the interview of the CEO Mr. Wairegi who has seen it through think and thin to it's current position..

An Idiots Guide to Making Money Online

A Nitwits guide on How to make Money on the Internet

salim makes this sound a lil silly and personal too but in between the lines is the posibility to make liquid cash liek childs play.Think yourself like like the Idiot he portrays and you will be supprised what will come your way.Dont go to the expteme of nude photos and sex though, be original.

There is a new business that is proving a success in recent times in Kenya. Online WhoreVertising. This is the Total loss of any ounce of Dignity to make sure you get some few losers to open your site and, hopefully, click on some Ads. Then get paid by the buggy Ad Systems we have.

Allow me to address you as an Idiot for a while. Assuming you are not. I will address you in the first-person’s perspective, my nitwit reader, so read-along.

Monday, July 4, 2011

The Solution to Youth Unemployment Lies in Agriculture

As businesses rush to do all the matter of facts, most of them forget that they need to eat to perform like humans. The game changer in the African busienss market remains to be food productuion and processing. These two interconnected areas are what the African Youth should be inevesting in. Like this article that was adopted from the Daily Nation of June 30th 2011.African leadesrs should change their strategy on youth employment and shift to agriculture as much as they conecenterate on technology.

This week, African leaders and heads of state are gathering in Equatorial Guinea’s capital, Malabo, to discuss the state of affairs in Africa and the role of young people and their contribution to long-term development in the continent.

There are more young people in Africa than ever before — over two-thirds of the continent’s one billion people are under 30.

Despite increased migration to cities, most of Africa’s young people still live in rural areas. And most, whether rural or urban, are unemployed.

To build a continent where people can work and live with a degree of prosperity, we must invest more resources in the land — and in the young who live there. Together, these are Africa’s greatest assets.

Seven out of 10 Africans earn their living by farming. It is the backbone of most of our economies. The market for African staple foods like maize, milk, meat, banana, sorghum, rice and millet is estimated at over $150 billion a year.

This market is far larger than the export market for internationally traded African cash crops like coffee, tea, and flowers.

Yet, even at this critical time of high unemployment, farming is not receiving the attention it needs to create jobs.

Agriculture remains a small-scale, rain-fed, low-tech, low-input, and low-output enterprise. For the most part, farming practices haven’t changed in generations.

Lack of support to improve productivity and bring innovation into the sector has, in many ways, pushed our young people away from business opportunities in agriculture and into more attractive sectors like information and communication technology or finance.

The ICT and mobile phone revolution occurring across Africa, and the millions of jobs that opened up as a result, highlight the transformative role the continent’s youth can play in development.

Using some of these technologies, our young farmers can play a transformative part.

To make agriculture attractive to the young, it needs greater resources — for education, infrastructure, for improving the business environment, and for agriculture in ways that will raise incomes and expand the agricultural value chain.

The viability of African agriculture relies on the action of people at all levels. But leaders should do more to spur private-sector participation in farms of different sizes as well as in agro-processing and support services such as finance and machinery-rental services.

It is not tenable that agriculture that employs 70 per cent of Africa’s population, accounts for 35 per cent of GDP and 40-50 per cent of exports, but receives barely 2 per cent of commercial bank lending.

African governments should do everything possible to provide adequate budgetary resources and put in place financial mechanisms that will mobilise internal resources and direct them to this important sector of the economy.

One key need is investment in higher education — not just in agricultural sciences, but for training in business, marketing, finance, policymaking and engineering, to create new generations of professionals who can build Africa’s agro-industrial capacity.

This should include a major focus on technical institutes that produce mid-level technicians.

We must also invest in transport and ICT infrastructure to enhance the competitiveness of agriculture and build trade across the continent. At present, it is often cheaper to import from faraway continents than neighbouring countries.

Non-tariff trade barriers have slowed regional trade within Africa even as the continent imports a growing percentage of its food from the rest of the world.

These have to be removed. The feeding of Africa is a huge market opportunity; one that can create millions of badly needed jobs

Tips on How to Build an Audience When Blogging

Some bloggers think that all they need to do is create content and they leave it that. They forget that just like a music shop they need to have some form of strategy to pull an audience to there blogs. If you write it…will they come? That is the question and the answer is .Not if you don’t take steps to get your blog in front of an audience. It’s not enough to put your blog in front of a lot of people-it has to be the right people.

Like charity, let it begin at home. Get your blog off to a strong start by making connections with other bloggers. The blog-sphere is your home and or family. Just like in a home not all siblings will like you the same. You therefore need to choose those you want to confide in. This calls for being selective but not discriminative.

Start small, look for mid-sized, established blogs that are going after the same audience you’re writing for. These will be people who would be interested in what you write about. Link to them on your blogroll, and refer to them in some of your posts. A good number of bloggers keep careful track of who’s linking to them, and they’re likely to visit your blog and make comments if they see they’re getting traffic from you. If they like your blog, they may return the favor by linking to you-and then their audience will find you.

In doing all this keep in mind that smaller blogs are more likely to honor reciprocal links and be open to making connections with you than blogs well established blogs with a huge following.

Tweet Your Way to the Bank

We all know twitter or do we. If we really did then we would have also known that it has a whole new meaning to social networking. Twitter was basically coined as a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, short messages. Guys write to each other short updates, referred as “tweets” that are supposed to be 140 characters or less. These messages are posted to your profile or your blog, sent to your followers, and are searchable on Twitter search.
Twitter is a great tool since it allows you access to real-time information from companies or individuals that you may not have had access to otherwise. On Twitter you can follow your favorite people or companies and see what they are doing, saying or how they are engaging their followers/customers.
The juicy thing about twitter is the potential to grow your community of followers. People will more often than not follow you is your tweets have some relevance in them; this could be valuable information or entertainment. When you tweet as an individual it is your personal brand that is the persona and it can serve as support profile for your business. You could also tweet as a business and harness the same benefits that you would as a person. Tweeting as a business will however require some social media strategy and not just blanket tweeting

Get Free Advertising with a FaceBook Business Page

Getting to your potential clients is now much easier than you imagine. Coming up with a public profile on Facebook will enable you to promote your business to more than 150,000,000 million people online. Compared to MySpace or any other social network, a business profile page on Facebook is different from a personal page and creating one is easy and will take very little of your time. You can encourage people to take interest in your product, and this allows you to constantly be in their facewithout seeming pushy.
Advertising: Most social networking sites gives businesses free advertising platforms that if used well could out do the paid ones.
Pages: Creating a page gives your business a chance to have its own identity separate from yours. Here your ‘fans’ can join to see advertising for new products , updates, or just see the latest businesses trends in your line.
Facebook Share: There are a number of widgets that you can place on your site that will integrate it with FaceBook. You can add a ‘share’ link to your website this will give your visitors easy time to spread the word in case they find the need to.

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