Kenneth almost died of alcoholism five years ago, but by the
time he left Asumbi Rehabilitation Centre, he had decided to go back to
the farm his parents had left to escape his nagging and wayward
behaviour.
Today, Kenneth Kipkorir proudly manages his father’s land, where he rears dairy cattle, goats and chicken and grows a variety of horticultural crops.
Apart from 600
chicken, he has 3,000 runner bean plants from which he expects a 3,000kg
harvest worth Sh900,000 in two months, yet it will not have cost him
more than Sh200,000.
With a Sh36,000 monthly profit
from his dairy cows and another Sh50,000 from maize, the graphic
designer acknowledges that he had chosen the wrong career.
Kipkorir’s
mixed farm has created four jobs for local youth, which has motivated
him to work even harder. “I want to double production of each crop next
year,” he says.
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