Noah Nasiali-Kadima (@nasiali_n) 's Twitter Profile
Noah Nasiali-Kadima

@nasiali_n

Multi Award-winning Farmer| Founder @Afarmerz_ | Africa Soil-Health Ambassador | AgriBusiness Consultant

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Gacheri Ndumba (@gacherindumba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is my favourite online medic sababu you can’t tell me it’s not now seared into your brain that your carbohydrate should be the size of your fist. Also, she is just a naturally hilarious babe.

Sangwa Sifa Florence (@sangwasifa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Broiler farming isn’t luck, it’s management! Every stage, from brooding to finishing, demands precision in feeding, temperature, and hygiene. A healthy flock means consistent growth, less stress, and better profits. Broiler farming is not just about producing meat, it’s about

Broiler farming isn’t luck, it’s management!
Every stage, from brooding to finishing, demands precision in feeding, temperature, and hygiene.
A healthy flock means consistent growth, less stress, and better profits. 
Broiler farming is not just about producing meat, it’s about
The Organic Guy (@the_organic_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New The Organic Guy Podcast episode w/ Noah Nasiali-Kadima is out! Noah shared his unfiltered thoughts on why: ▶️Agriculture shouldn’t be made ‘attractive’ to youth, ▶️Farming is like marriage — it’s not for everyone, & ▶️Why most agri-tech solutions are built for funding, not farmers.

New <a href="/Organic_Podcast/">The Organic Guy Podcast</a> episode w/ <a href="/Nasiali_N/">Noah Nasiali-Kadima</a> is out!

Noah shared his unfiltered thoughts on why:

▶️Agriculture shouldn’t be made ‘attractive’ to youth,
▶️Farming is like marriage — it’s not for everyone, &amp;
▶️Why most agri-tech solutions are built for funding, not farmers.
The Organic Guy (@the_organic_guy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the most honest and eye-opening conversations I’ve had about what it really takes to make agriculture work in Africa. Enjoy the full conversation on YouTube: youtu.be/8vAiUvDErRY

Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Development (@kilimoke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nobody loves tea more than we do, nobody. But if we turn it into politics, it’s no longer chai, it’s chaos! Let the taste of tea continue bringing us together, as our culture dictates.

Noah Nasiali-Kadima (@nasiali_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just imagine cooling off after such a busy year. Avoid the stress by making sure you remember to book your ticket via the M-PESA App and enjoy up to 50% cashback! #DoMoreWithMpesa #SafaricomA25

Just imagine cooling off after such a busy year. Avoid the stress by making sure you remember to book your ticket via the M-PESA App and enjoy up to 50% cashback!

#DoMoreWithMpesa 
#SafaricomA25
Noah Nasiali-Kadima (@nasiali_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When “more” becomes the enemy of grow. This farm didn’t die from drought or pests. In farming (and in life), abundance without balance becomes poison. Healthy soils need wisdom, not overload. Feed the soil. Protect the biology. Grow smart. #SoilHealth #RegenerativeAgriculture

When “more” becomes the enemy of grow.

This farm didn’t die from drought or pests.

In farming (and in life), abundance without balance becomes poison. Healthy soils need wisdom, not overload.
Feed the soil. Protect the biology. Grow smart.

#SoilHealth #RegenerativeAgriculture
Eric (@amerix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 tree of coffee can produce 3kg of berries in a season. There can be 2 seasons in a year. A kilo of coffee berries is now KSH 600 - 1000, A tree in a season can return an average of KSH 2000 (KSH 4000 in a year). The older the tree, the more the kilos in a harvest. An acre

1 tree of coffee can produce 3kg of berries in a season.

There can be 2 seasons in a year.

A kilo of coffee berries is now KSH 600 - 1000,

A tree in a season can return an average of KSH 2000 (KSH 4000 in a year).

The older the tree, the more the kilos in a harvest.

An acre
Sangwa Sifa Florence (@sangwasifa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had been away from the farm for two weeks. So today, I walked in with confidence — eggs neatly stacked, notebook open, pen in hand. Everything looked perfect… until I flipped the page. The numbers stared back at me. My mind whispered, “Hmm… something is not adding up.” And I

I had been away from the farm for two weeks.
So today, I walked in with confidence — eggs neatly stacked, notebook open, pen in hand.
Everything looked perfect… until I flipped the page.

The numbers stared back at me.
My mind whispered, “Hmm… something is not adding up.”
And I
Noah Nasiali-Kadima (@nasiali_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Soilhealth is this simple. Check this out: - Leave the farm idle for one season… - Soak seeds in #AgriVital for 12hours - 5 days after germination. Repeat this every season with different seed varieties.