His insatiable passion for agriculture led him to farming as a part-time income-boosting activity last
year. On his three-quarter acre piece of land, Mr Ngugi built a 20-by-21 square metre greenhouse by
last December and sowed the Anna F1 tomato variety, known for high productivity.
year. On his three-quarter acre piece of land, Mr Ngugi built a 20-by-21 square metre greenhouse by
last December and sowed the Anna F1 tomato variety, known for high productivity.
He spent about Sh550,000 on the greenhouse structure, agro-chemicals and the set up of a 70,000-litre capacity rain water harvesting system as his farm does not have piped water.
After planting in December, the crop will be harvested in March and will go on for the next eight months. He expects to earn a gross income of about Sh1.5 million in the first season.
Ngugi also plans to plant 1,000 seedlings of water melon in August, which he projects will earn him
Sh100,000 in three months. By then, he hopes to have expanded his water storage capacity by
another 40,000 litres. He is also in the process of acquiring a five-acre piece of land to put up more greenhouses to grow vegetables and fruits.
Sh100,000 in three months. By then, he hopes to have expanded his water storage capacity by
another 40,000 litres. He is also in the process of acquiring a five-acre piece of land to put up more greenhouses to grow vegetables and fruits.
For him, it is a passion for farming that moves him, adding: “My construction job will change to become part-time so that I concentrate on doing what I love most.”