Right now it’s true that for a very long time before the whole region of Migori receive harvest as this time. Farmers who used the orgonite in their farms are going to be the beneficiary of the harvest that people are going to get. I even went and interview some farmers who planted maize crop to try to assess the weather there is an increments in the product which he planted, he told me that what he is going to get this time, he cannot compare with the harvest of two to three years back.
I also visited some other farmers who planted Tobacco, what they told me plus all that I have seen is quite great till I concluded by myself that truly orgonite is good to be adopted in our farming activities. From many years we have heard that cashew nut only grow in the Coastal region. So this time I want try by all means to see if I can introduce other nuts as ground nut to see if it can grow well in these our regions if we apply enough mbolea.
I general farmers in Migori are very happy with the orgonite and for sure after about a half a decade the whole region will be orgonite belt region.
Nancy
Nancy, these first hand progress reports, including these important interviews of farmers, are essential for the record and thanks for posting them, here. Everything that you’re all doing in East Africa is historic and it would be a crying shame not to have a meticulous record of it, I think. We feel honored to host those reports, here.
Historians constantly complain about the shortage of such personal reporting in past ages but that’s not going to be a problem for the current wonderful stage of human history, thanks to the internet and the active presence of so many reputable observers such as yourself.
Fortunately for the record, it’s tropical where you live, so there are several growing seasons per year to report about. I’m eager to see how the cashews will thrive in the higher and more arid ground, where you are. It’s a good idea to test mbolea’s capabil;ities and it’s usually pleasantly surprising.
Unisalimie watu wako (please greet your people for me)
~Don