2019 Knowledge Transfer Annual Report

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EWS Knowledge Transfer Annual Report 2019

11. Some of our farmers success stories Tanzania NEVER TOO LATE TO ADOPT Misana Taratibu (63) has been a vegetable farmer since 1983. Misana lives in Ngogwa village in Kahama District and relies on farming as his major activity. He grows tomato, sweet pepper and African eggplant. Poor pest and disease control, low quality of produce and poor access to the market were the most common challenges faced by Misana over the years. In September 2018, Misana attended SEVIA training organized by Benjamin Masurura (then SEVIA extension officer based in who would soon become an East-West seed KTO). Major topics presented on the training were seed selection, fertilization and crop protection. As from October 2018, Misana hosted a sweet pepper demo, which was successful. “This was a good start to put knowledge into practice. I now believed I could overcome all challenges I faced in the past”,Misana commented. In February 2019, Misana cultivated tomato and sweet pepper in about half an acre plot. “By adopting better farming techniques, I doubled my profit by getting 1,700,000 Tshs”, the farmer said. Misana used his additional profit to buy more cattle (20 goats and 2 cows). “This is the biggest investment I have ever done at once. I see myself somewhere far in the near future”, he said. Misana is also helping other farmers by giving appropriate advice and support on dealing with their crops. He is looking forward to etablishing a vegetable training center for farmers. “I am inspired by my own transformation. I would like to see the same changes in other farmers as well”, he said.

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