Diseases, market flooding, high costs against low yields and ever changing climate.
Although we have successful stories, few negatives are posted.
The pursuit for feeling successful and showing off on social media overshadows the daily failures.
A real farmer will endure the risks, learn from them, pick up pieces and replan while staying focused on the goal.
Wannabe farmer will abandon farming altogether.
I had no market.
Having bought breeding stocks at 5000 each. I expected at least 2000 from each rabbit.
Nah!
Best I could fetch was 500 each.
It was a waste considering feeding, treatment and management costs.
I had no back up irrigation system.
July 2018, I lost 2000 Kroiler chickens to coccidiosis despite having vaccinated twice. Apparently, Giathri, an agrovet, sold me fake vaccines!
It was a bumper harvest.
The market was however flooded.
A crate went for ksh. 800, dropping from ksh. 11000 a month back!
It was chaotic!
I left them when almost ripening for the first harvest in the hands of my aunt as I had away assignment.
She sold everything and didnt send me even 1 bob!
She gave me endless explanations on my return. Not money.
Though part time, I dont give excuses and work around the clock to avoid being hit by more risks.
So as you get into farming, know it is not an automatic get rich quick scheme.
But I will leave you with one statement:
Farming is not for the fainthearted get rich quick wannabes.