Daniel Kimani did not think much about farming when he was growing up. But he has become a
national figure since he started fish farming. Mr. Kimani has been featured on Kenyan radio and television. The 29-year-old from Kenya’s Nyandurua County, about 150 kilometres northwest of
Nairobi, graduated from university with a diploma in engineering.
national figure since he started fish farming. Mr. Kimani has been featured on Kenyan radio and television. The 29-year-old from Kenya’s Nyandurua County, about 150 kilometres northwest of
Nairobi, graduated from university with a diploma in engineering.
-Frustrated with the lack of available jobs, he started raising fish after hearing on the radio how agriculture could transform his life.
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Mr.Kimani training farmers in his farm |
Mr. Kimani says, “My dream is to become the best young farmer in Africa and be recognized
as such by the [United Nations] Food and Agriculture Organization.
as such by the [United Nations] Food and Agriculture Organization.