Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya.

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There are a variety of Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya that can be started, depending on your interests, skills, and available resources. Below is an examples of Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya that can be started with a little bit of effort and a lot of ambition.

Contrary to popular belief, there are actually many ways to start a Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya, that allowed you to concentrate more on starting your ideas rather than on the details and initial costs. Let's get you past your initial, most significant MENTAL BLOCK, which is "I want to start a business, but I have no ideas."

"It's always important to keep active, to channel your anger and your energy into something beneficial during times of extreme stress or struggle."– Xaxa Farms

Xaxa farms was a strong man, who knew he had to take chances. Xaxa Farms didn’t believe in defeat and refused to be influenced by the pessimists around him. 

The first step toward winning is to believe in YOU. It’s a big step towards the final goal of making you a winner.

I am not saying as the Church used to tell us many years ago “it will be easy” or “it is a garden of roses”.  It will not, but I can assure you that it is possible if you don’t give up!

Learning from those who didn’t make it:

Xaxa farms have for learned from many winners who, in spite of their real difficulties, succeeded in the Farming process. But from those who didn’t make it, gave up, returned to where they came from, Xaxa farms have learned a much more important lesson.

Every one of them could have been successful with a more positive approach.

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#1. Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya.

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How I Invested Ksh 24000/= in Trees And Made Ksh 300, 000/=. 

My Goal Was Actually To Make Ksh 600000 Just For Purposes of Proving A Point. 

I passed word that I will be buying local mango seeds for Ksh 200/= a bucket. The following Saturday, I went to buy the seeds and I bought Ksh 7000 worth of seeds. Filled my bucket to the roof. I took the seeds to my plot. Then I began buying manure from guys that sell firewood and dairy farms. A truckload was sold to me for Ksh 500/=. 

Using my primary school knowledge to make beds like ones for vegetables, I made 10 of them and each carried 2000 mango seeds planted side by side.(See Mango Farming in Kenya)

So I had about 20k trees geminate and the plan was to grow an orchard with part of the trees and the remainder were to be sold. From the day I bought the seeds, I started marketing. 

I intended to raise about Ksh 3,000,000/= from selling the trees for a minimum of Ksh 150/= each and I was planning to build for Ksh 800k house. I knew that even If I would sell a tree for Ksh 100/= would still make a minimum of Ksh 2,000,000/=

Here is what we did very wrong. I hired the nearest unexperienced (Kijiji-vimenyi) people to bag the trees. They successfully bagged about 21k trees after 5 days. But 2 weeks later, the trees began to die. And we lost about 10k trees.

Of the remaining trees that were under a shed, we should have fenced them to avoid dogs playing on them, so we lost farther when dogs would chase after rats in the night disturbing and tearing the bags. 

In the meantime, my consistent marketing efforts began paying off; calls and orders began to trickle in. One man based in UK placed an order for 1000 trees. We had to turn down too many of our clients. Some are still calling.  

As much as I didn't manage to hit my goal of Ksh 3,000,000/=, the Ksh 1,100,000/= still looks great for me. 

What you lack is never capital but seriousness with life! 

I could have just gone around picking seeds myself! I could have done it all by myself and pay nothing and yet still make Ksh 1,100,000/=. 

If you have land and make no money on it, you are an embarrassment to society. You are a shame to your parents! Friends, poverty is a choice!

I have an article about tree farming HERE to share experiences and opportunities in the trees sector. 

Related; Business ideas in Kenya with 50k

#2. Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya.

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The agricultural industry is not a place to dump the unsuccessful, dull, and elderly!

No, it's wrong. Farming should be done by our SMARTEST brains. Check Denmark and Israel. 

Farming thing of sending the dullest child to agricultural college is tantamount to destroying the economy and food security of our country. It's criminal and demonic. Send the brilliant kid into farming.

If you didn't farm while you were young, don't try it when you're retired and elderly. Agriculture Is Not A Garbage Can!

Farming is not what you are required to undertake due to your advanced age. It's not what you think. When you still have other options, rather than when farming is your only option, you should start farming.

I am not old, I am not desperate and I have a gorgeous wife but we are proud to spend much of our time doing and thinking about farming. I am not farming to survive, I farm as a business eyeing profits with an eagle's eye! Strategy is my main work at the farm!

And guess what? Because of farming, my children will never enter the workforce. Yes, they are able to receive any kind of instruction in order to grow their farming enterprise. They are all aware that they may return to farming and expand it globally by studying medical, law, etc.

The agricultural colleges in AFRICA are also accomplice in this evil, their entrance tests which takes more than a week is totally misplaced and killing agriculture. Kids are made to cut trees with axes, climb trees, cleaning pigs, weeding with hoes etc. in the name of farming. It's time those colleges begin to make agriculture sexy! 

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The Stupidest Misconception Is That Farming Is Only For Uneducated People.

Being a farmer demands a GENIUS.

It’s the unexposed that define farming by what they saw their mother do in the village. Farming is in levels.

In Africa, you have higher chances of becoming a MILLIONARE farming than in tech.

Everyone ate YESTERDAY; they will eat TODAY and will need to eat TOMORROW. You do not need a rocket science degree to get this.

Yes, it's ok for all of us to be farmers! In China, they have entire cities or regions that make just one thing like Tiles! And remember their cities are way bigger than Kenya. 

It's all wasted money if your "education" prevents you from appreciating the value of farming!

What more sophistication do you need to know that farming is better than bitcoin? 

How much does Khs10k become in ten years farming?

Common sense is not common

#4. Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya.

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The Kenyan Culture Madness That Has Kept Families Poor!

Mr. Victor has four children with his wife and two illegitimate children from his concubines. He has five siblings. Though his father passed away, his mother is still alive. In matters of his life, an uncle has stood as his father from his childhood days to date. His mother's brothers are as well very close to him. 

This is the beauty of the African family. Fine! 

Mr. Victor defies the odds by a mixture of HARD WORK, EXPOSURE and GRACE and finally makes it in life. He has a big pig farm with every equipment you can think of. He also has six houses in good neighborhoods in town. His small Soap manufacturing company is doing very well though it's still in it's start up phase. He recently opened two supermarkets in two promising areas in the rural areas. 

Unfortunately, he gets involved in a car accident and dies on the spot. Since he was still in his forties, he assumed that he would have a long life and hence left no will.

Here the Madness Begins

A day after his burial, the family meets to determine what to do with his estate. Each child gets a share of everything! His mother, uncles from both sides and siblings each is given something.

Most of the property, stock and equipment gets carried away and is sold at give away prices. His employees all loose their jobs instantly. His younger son who has a passion and entrepreneurial spirit remains at the farm to start over all again just like his father started fifteen years ago. Two of the siblings who inherited empty shops are not able to restock to the buildings deteriorate into ruins. Everyone starts over again from zero!

Unless this family changes their values, they will always be poor forever!

What I Have Suggested To My Family

Upon my passing on, nothing that belongs to me will be distributed among anyone. Rather, each will inherit a portion of my estate that they can sell only to their siblings. As a matter of fact, I don't own anything to my name! The only thing I own is my clothes.

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You Are The Limit To The Amount of Money You Can Earn!

It is not about the ECONOMY of your country or the president, your boss or the industry you work in, no! You are the limit and your income will not exceed 'you'.

While you are struggling to make ends meet, someone else is prospering.

What's the difference?

The people!

If by any chance you find yourself where you could earn more, you will behave in a way that will make them fire you so as to return you to your level.

If amounts bigger than you hit your pocket, you will begin to feel the urge to spend the money in things you don't even need, you will loose it or even give it away for free till you get back to your level.

Even if you move to other nations or work for different companies, your level won't alter from what it is now! Maids in Kenya relocate to be maids in Saudi Arabia. This truth is not nice to hear! Hey, it's not that you are in Kenya! It's because you are you!

You have to change your self-concept! Increase the value of your self concept and watch the space! 

#6. Best Business to Start in Rural Areas in Kenya

A fool who is aware of his foolishness is not a fool.

A fool is someone who is foolish but doesn't realize it, thus his ego motivates him to carry on with his idiotic behavior.

Knowing one's mental limits elevates one from the ranks of folly to tremendous wisdom since it encourages one to hire the smart.

This is excellent advice!

Despite the fact that the data all around them contradicts the erroneous belief that higher education qualifies a person for a better life, many individuals firmly hold onto it. They believe that changing the government will affect this universal principle rather than changing their beliefs.

This is a terrible mistake. 

They still believe that residing in cities makes them better than in rural regions, despite the fact that it is not working for many.

This is also a stupid idea!

Regardless of one's education level, if a companion has achieved greater achievements than he has, wisdom should understand that the companion's less education has now advanced to a higher and superior degree!

It's Monday morning; consider your life, pal. 

What is effective?

What doesn't function?

Consider these ideas.

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Only Fools Argue with Results

Instead of attacking and complaining about what the prophet did, why don't you just invite the president to your church and tell him "we will not support you and you are losing next year"

Foolishness is when you try to get prophet Awour to say things you want at the church he pastors.

If he supports RAILA, what's wrong with that? Or if he supports RUTO , what's wrong with that? Is he not Kenya? As a matter of fact, who said there are holy political parties and demonic political parties?

Listen, the multitudes that gather around him value his opinions and would love to hear what he thinks about a matter. There is nothing wrong if he says what he thinks.  

It's mainly pastors of very small churches (like I pastor), people with zero impact and hence go all out attacking people they must learn from.

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The Mystery of Duplication and Compounding!

Bank Success Secret

He came to KENYA in 1978 and settled in Narok. By the time I had the privilege of meeting him in 2002; he had been growing wheat for 24 years. Don was (then) a diversified agricultural operation but still had ONLY one passion for TWO SCORE AND 4 FOUR YEARS. Duplicating wheat farming in Kenya for 24 years!

By the time Kenyan’s Kipchoge became an GOLD Medalist at the London Olympics 2022, he had spent his last 10 years in running for at least 5 hours a day. He had been duplicating his marathon skills!

On average, one maize plant produces 2 cobs and each cob has 800 maize kernels (seeds) arranged in 16 rows. That is 1,600 seeds in a season from one plant. The maize plant knows only ONE thing. COMPOUNDING, MULTIPLYING, not ADDING.

That’s what makes a bank a wealth spinning wheel! Duplicating its tasks, its processes, DAY in DAY OUT. That’s what made Don a master wheat farmer. Kenyan’s Kipchoge became an Gold Medalist at the London Olympics 2022 because he duplicates his marathon skills hour by hour, day by day!

A bank's success is NOT born of big deposits by NSSF or other pension funds who demand a "pound of flesh" in interest rates. Its the small deposits that are pooled together, repeatedly (duplicated) and compounded (not added), year after year that are the bedrock of a bank.

How to Harness the Secrets of Duplication and Compounding:

1) Choose One Path - A man of purpose chooses one path. And pours their heart, mind and soul into One Thing Only, Not two Things, Never 3 Things.

2) Repetition is Mother of Excellence - Through a process of trial and error; you arrive at a set of tasks that minimizes your input (efforts) and maximizes your output. The next step is to reproduce, repeat and duplicate these tasks until they have become second nature. Until that time, giving up is a betrayal to your dreams and humanity.

3) Small, Consistent Tasks. Whilst big projects and gigantic feats are "sexy" and fame-building, they are difficult to implement and replicate. They are usually one-off. They rob you of the advantage of FREQUENCY, which you need to attain compounding status. Small tasks and situations can easily be created, measured and managed. You must first earn your trust and diligence in small matters before you are trusted with mastery of big things. This is what scripture counsels us as well. This is the heart of growth, success and financial freedom.

Take Away For SMEs

What is Compounding? 

Here is an example. If you borrowed Ksh15, 000/= today for 10 years and it's compounded at 2% per month (24% per annum), you pay Ksh161, 477.65 after 10 years! You heard me right! Don’t hate the bank! This secret is now available to you. Use it starting now!

What shall we do to harvest the fruits of Duplication and Compounding?

1) Time Horizon [5-10 years] - Today, start making a plan lasting 10 years. Tell yourself that you will become rich and wealthy after 10 years. The law of compounding does NOT work in the short term. You will not be financially free just because one big contract. How will your banana farm look like in 10yrs?

2) Be Moderate in your Start but Big in Your Dreams - I received a complaint in my inbox when I discussed the power of calculus. “Victor, in this time and era you can stand there and advocate “the Small Stuff Syndrome” instead of encouraging us to THINK BIG!” Let me say this again, “be moderate in your beginnings and be BIG in your visions and dreams. The opposite approach leads to damnation and MANY follow it and perish.

3) Once a Farmer Always a Farmer- If you grow tomatoes like my good friend Caro, learn to repeat the cycles of planting, weeding, harvesting and selling your tomatoes for 5-10years. I guarantee you; the compounding effects will take root. Don’t abandon tomato farming after prices crush like they have done now. When it has abated, start again. Did you hear any bank start airline business after the 2008 financial and banking meltdown?

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Having A Ten Year Plan Places You In The Top 1% Of The World Population. 

Planning is not common among the black folk, let alone long term planning.

Many just go through life, get jobs, have babies as things unfold by themselves - no plan at all.

Several others, plan for Christmas or next Friday - these look very organized and appear to be going somewhere. 

But here is the thing, those who get a job with a plan tend to end up much better than those whose plan was merely getting a job.

Here is a simple plan for low and middle income earners to build a $1 million dollar agribusiness in 10 years.

Plan A (For Low-Income Earners)

For ten years, spend one goat per month. Introduce 10 indigenous heifers and one good bull in your third year. You won't learn everything from me. After every succeeding period of two years, repeat this. If best practices were followed, after ten years you would have a borehole, a cozy shelter, all the required tools on the farm, and stock worth Ksh 100,000. Aiming to transform Ksh 100k into a million, LEAVE YOUR JOB NOW AND FARM FULL TIME. Any rational person can complete this!

Plan B (For Middle-Income Earners)

For ten years, purchase two heifers each month. I'm assuming you currently have access to all necessary supplies, including water. If you follow best practices, within ten years your stock will be worth more than a million dollars.

Keep in mind that early starters achieve their goals more affordably than late starters! The best moment to buy shares is when the nation is experiencing a lot of hardship and gloom.

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