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Nathaniel arap Chumo

@arapchumo

A nature friendly farmer operating tea and coffee agribusiness, passionate environmental educator focusing on wetland biodiversity.

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Providing employment for about 6 million Kenyans, Coffee industry yielded 40,000 tons in 2008. Mr Tarus picks Coffee berries at Kapkurmeny

Providing employment for about 6 million Kenyans, Coffee industry yielded 40,000 tons in 2008. Mr Tarus picks Coffee  berries at Kapkurmeny
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COFFEE:Providing employment for the youth as well as being foreign exchange earner, coffee berries are here harvested by David Tanui at Kapkurmeny

COFFEE:Providing employment for the youth as well as being foreign exchange earner, coffee berries are here harvested by David Tanui at Kapkurmeny
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COFFEE Farming : Despite poor extension service from County agricultural officers, coffee is increasingly becoming popular in Nandi. Dedicated farmers hope to harvest upto 25 kg per bush

COFFEE Farming : Despite poor extension service from County agricultural officers, coffee is increasingly becoming popular in Nandi. Dedicated farmers hope to harvest upto 25 kg per bush
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Although our coffee is famous for intense wine-like flavour and pleasant aroma, annual domestic consumption in Kenya is less than 3% of the total production due to the predominant tea drinking culture

Although our coffee is famous for intense wine-like flavour and pleasant aroma, annual domestic consumption in Kenya is less than 3%  of the total production due to the predominant tea drinking culture
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At the Nairobi Coffee Exchange, Wakulima house it is reported the value of Kenyan coffee increase by 6%. 50kg bag fetching 11,435/-, up from 10,712/-

At the Nairobi Coffee Exchange, Wakulima house it is reported  the value of Kenyan coffee increase by 6%. 50kg bag fetching 11,435/-, up from 10,712/-
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"The president has launched a fresh assault on fair elections." Unfortunately, this isn't happening a long time ago in a universe far, far away.

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With the launch of a new marketing platform in Nebraska(USA) by Minister Munya, farmers get fresh hope and impetus to increase production of coffee.Here Mr Chumo harvest ripen coffee berries to be taken to Kapsaos Cooperative.

With the launch of a new marketing platform in Nebraska(USA) by Minister Munya, farmers get fresh hope and impetus to increase production of coffee.Here Mr Chumo harvest ripen coffee berries to be taken to Kapsaos Cooperative.
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A resident African pied wagtail walking on the ground constantly bobbing its tail. It is one of the fifty bird species recently identified in my homestead at Kapkurmeny, Nandi.

A resident African pied wagtail walking on the ground constantly bobbing its tail. It is one of the fifty bird species recently identified in my homestead at Kapkurmeny, Nandi.
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KENDUIYWET(Diospyros abyssinica) in Mr Konga's homestead that grow to 30 metres with a cream and sweet scented flowers.Excellent timber for furniture and construction work

KENDUIYWET(Diospyros abyssinica) in Mr Konga's homestead that grow to 30 metres with a cream and sweet scented flowers.Excellent timber for furniture and construction work
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The floral parts of the Irish potato, the second most consumed staple food in Kenya, the edible part being underground stem(tuber) that has 2%protein and 18%, starch

The floral parts of the Irish potato, the second most consumed staple food in Kenya, the edible part being underground stem(tuber) that has 2%protein and 18%, starch