In the heart of Makueni County, Kenya β€” a region many consider dry and unsuitable for fish farming β€” a young woman is rewriting the story. πŸŸπŸ’§ With minimal capital and maximum resilience, she turned her passion into one of the most organized, profitable fish farms in the region.

In Part One of this powerful Farming is Fun episode, we dive into her personal journey: from education, internships, and limited resources to starting a thriving aquaculture business. This episode is packed with insights on sustainability, innovation, climate-smart farming, and youth empowerment β€” all in alignment with the 10 Pillars of SMACHS Foundation:

Youth Empowerment

Innovation

Sustainability

Climate Action

Agribusiness

Smart Farming

Community Impact

Women in Agriculture

Food Security

Mechanization

πŸ‘©πŸΎβ€πŸŒΎ Learn how she ensures high survival rates for fingerlings, combats disease, identifies profitable markets, and avoids beginner mistakes β€” plus how she has trained and empowered her community!

πŸ’‘ Stay tuned for Part Two, where we go deeper into fish incubation, hatchery systems, and advanced aquaculture methods.

πŸ”” Subscribe for more inspiring stories from Kenya’s most innovative farmers.

πŸ“ Filmed in Makueni County, Kenya | πŸŽ₯ A SMACHS Foundation Production

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