Wajasiriamari: Green house kwa uwezo wako!

Wajasiriamari: Green house kwa uwezo wako!

Mkuu Narubongo natumaini wewe ni mdau wa dodom kama mimi hata mimi nipo kwenye process ya kuchimba kisima kwa ajili ya irrigation kwa nina 200 acres nilitaka kuchimba this month ila nikaambiws sio muda mzuri wa kuchimba nisubiri mpaka mvua zikate na maji yashuke naomba uzoefu wako kwenye uchimbaji hasa kwenye bei hadi sasahivi bei ya chini kabisa niliyopata ni elf 90 kwa m na ni driller toka dar wa hapo dom bei zao hazikamatiki kama unamjua driller yoyote chini ya hapo plse let me know na maji umepata kuanzia umbali gani? by the way ukitumis GH ni rahisi sana hata kwenye uendeshaji kuliko methods nyingine za irrigation i will opt for that
Eneo langu lina chemchem nyingi huku kanda ya ziwa.. niliwaita drillers waje kufanya utafiti na kutoa ushauri + mahitaji yote, gharama nilizotumia ni kuchimba kwa kutumia watu wangu mwenyewe na technician alikuja kumalizia kazi iliyobaki nadhani haikuzidi 5m kwa kisima

eneo lako maji yapo umbali gani kwenda chini? hawa drillers mara nyingi huwa wanakupa bei za juu wakigundua eneo lako maji yanapatikana umbali mfupi (<30m) i.e wasipate hasara, sababu nyingine ni urasimu wa wafanyakazi wa kampuni hizo c'se na wao wanahitaji cha juu mbali na mshahara.. usiingie ofini mkamate mtu (technician) anayehusika na uchimbaji mmalizane pembeni then akuchimbie hahahaha... trust me hapo utachimba kisima kwa nusu ya bei za ofisi.

Au muelewane ili wewe uchimbe kwa kutumia watu wako halafu wao wasupervise uchimbaji na kuja kufanya finishing lkn bado tunabaki pale pale kumshika mtu mkono

Hatupendi lakini inabidi tu kutokana na kautamaduni ketu
 
Eneo langu lina chemchem nyingi huku kanda ya ziwa.. niliwaita drillers waje kufanya utafiti na kutoa ushauri + mahitaji yote, gharama nilizotumia ni kuchimba kwa kutumia watu wangu mwenyewe na technician alikuja kumalizia kazi iliyobaki nadhani haikuzidi 5m kwa kisima

eneo lako maji yapo umbali gani kwenda chini? hawa drillers mara nyingi huwa wanakupa bei za juu wakigundua eneo lako maji yanapatikana umbali mfupi (<30m) i.e wasipate hasara, sababu nyingine ni urasimu wa wafanyakazi wa kampuni hizo c'se na wao wanahitaji cha juu mbali na mshahara.. usiingie ofini mkamate mtu (technician) anayehusika na uchimbaji mmalizane pembeni then akuchimbie hahahaha... trust me hapo utachimba kisima kwa nusu ya bei za ofisi.

Au muelewane ili wewe uchimbe kwa kutumia watu wako halafu wao wasupervise uchimbaji na kuja kufanya finishing lkn bado tunabaki pale pale kumshika mtu mkono

Hatupendi lakini inabidi tu kutokana na kautamaduni ketu

mkuu kwangu mimi maji yapo mbali kidogo ni kuanzia 80m na gharama ys chini kabisa ni 90000 kwa m wengi ni kuanzia 120000
 
mkuu kwangu mimi maji yapo mbali kidogo ni kuanzia 80m na gharama ys chini kabisa ni 90000 kwa m wengi ni kuanzia 120000


Mkuu sabayi iirigation ndo njia muafaka na kwa gharama hizo za uchimbaji ni lazima ujipange sana!

Sijui kwako hapo upatikanaji wa mvua ukoje! kwani ningekushauri utengeneze reservoirs kwa ajili ya kuvuna maji ya mvua kwa kuwa unalo eneo kubwa sana.

Nimeona reservoir kubwa kubwa maeneo ya Uganda ambazo zimekuwa reinforced na plasitic linings! ukimpata mtaalamu mzuri anaweza kukuelekeza na ukachimba kwa gharama nafuu sana!

Kinachotakiwa nikuyaelekeza maji ya mvua kwenye reservoir kwa kuchimba mifereji ambayo unaweza kuiwekea kokokto na mchanga ili kuzuia siltation( udongo kujaza reservoir)

Asante
 
Ndugu zangu je hizi GH zinaweza kutumika hadi kwenye kilimo cha vitunguu?na nini haswa faida zake kutumia GH than kulima kawaida?
 
mkuu kwangu mimi maji yapo mbali kidogo ni kuanzia 80m na gharama ys chini kabisa ni 90000 kwa m wengi ni kuanzia 120000

kama hakuna mwamba tafuta vijana wa kiarusha mil moya men, unapata lita kat ya elf4 na tano kwa siku,
 
hapa umenifumbua macho
thx for information
 
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A tomato greenhouse farm, constructed with local materials in Dar es Salaam, has elicited huge interest in Tanzania

The farm, which is in its initial stage, is expected to produce tomatoes worth US$12,738 per week after six months.
Tanzanian agricultural entrepreneur and farmer Benno Ndjovu said he had invested US$4,458 to construct the plastic greenhouse, fitted with a drip water irrigation system.

"The advantages of greenhouse farming is that production goes on throughout the year and does not depend on rain. The risk of diseases is also lower compared to open farming," Ndjovu pointed out.

He hoped greenhouse farming would decrease Dar es Salaam's dependence on upcountry tomato supply and added, "Making profit out of the land needs one to farm scientifically by timely applying the required inputs."
Ndjovu's greenhouse occupies an area of 12 metres by 42 metres and has been producing an average of 10 crates of tomatoes per week; a crate fetched US$16 in the market, Ndjovu said.

"Soon I will be able to load a five-tonne Fuso per week," he remarked.
Each tomato plant has a potential of producing up to 15kg at first harvest, going up to 60kg by the time it has completed its full cycle after six months, Ndjovu explained. The plant vines, which can grow up to 50 metres in height, are supported with sticks and special strings imported from Kenya.

The cost of farming at greenhouses are low compared to the open farming, Ndjovu revealed. The plants have shown higher yields and a shelf-life of 21 days while those grown in the open have a shelf-life of 14 days.

"It takes two months for greenhouse-produced tomatoes to mature, while it takes a minimum of three months with outdoor farming," he remarked. "What it needs most is plenty of water. Without water any commercial farming is unprofitable."
The agricultural entrepreneur said he planned to establish five hectares of greenhouse farms in Dar es Salaam which would be able to supply 2,000 crates of fresh tomatoes a week.

In comparison with poultry keeping, Ndjovu noted that greenhouse farming is more profitable as it needed less capital and is not time consuming compared to the former.
 
Asante iyo story umeitoa wapi nipate source au link ya huyo jamaa niende kwake nikajifunze mie ninao mtaji pls niambie hapa au ni pm
 
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Taarifa hii nimeipata kwenye gazeti la daily news, zinasema huyu bwana shamba lake liko Kibamba, kama unataka kufika shambani kwake panda daladala uliza kondakita akushushe kwenye shamba la nyanya ndani ya banda.

Kama upo Arusha nenda chuo kikuu cha Makumira, wao wamejenga banda lao kwa kutumia mali ghafi za hapa nchini na gharama ya ujenzi ni ndogo sana.

Pichani ni wahudumu wa shamba wakihudumia nyanya.
 
kama hakuna mwamba tafuta vijana wa kiarusha mil moya men, unapata lita kat ya elf4 na tano kwa siku,

mkuu sidhani kama kwa mikono wanaweza fikia umbali huo wakijitahidi sana na 15m only hawawezu fika 80 M bila gari
 
Wanajamvi kumekuwapo wenzetu humu jamvini wakipata pesa hawajui lakufanya. Nimejaribu kufanya maulizo kuhusu hizi kitu GH na haya ndo majibu waliyonipa. Web yao ni Greenhouses in Kenya | Borehole drilling and greenhouse construction in Kenya Tanzania Uganda.

Kazi kwenu wakuu. Hivi vipimo hapa chini ni metres.


Thank you for request and please welcome.


An 8 x 15 will cost ksh.195, 000, an 8 x 30 will cost Ksh. 295,000, an 8 x 45 will be Ksh.395, 000 and an 8 x 60 ksh. 525,000.

These are metallic galvanized greenhouses. Rates are EX- Nairobi

This includes;
Technician
Tunnel/ Irrigation kit
Advice


Excludes;
Transport, Seedlings, fertilizers, technicians living costs, taxes and customs clearance, fumigation and agronomist



1.The crop production costs and expected profit margin

Ans: For the 8 x 15 unit, one can plant 500 stems. Each stem should produce 30 kilos on average and a kilo of tomatoes costs 40/=

2. How long does the green house shade last
Ans: This can go upto 5 years, depending on how care is taken on it.

3.How long does harvesting take
Ans: First harvest should be 4 months, then continuous harvest upto a further 2 months, then you plant again for best results.

4.What technical skills are needed
Ans: Just an agriculturalist, but our technicians will be hardy to offer you advice

Where do you want to install these?

Jeff Mwando
Green Tec Irrigation
Exchange building, 3rd floor, 17
Koinange street
P.o. box 24935-00100

Thanks for the info.
Kuna jambo moja limenitatiza hapo kwenye majibu yao na labda unaweza kutufafanulia.
Jambo lenyewe ni hilo la muda wa maisha ya shade kuwa ni miaka mitano, hili ni sawa na kwa nini?
ina maana baada ya miaka mitano unune jengine? huo ni muda mdogo wa maisha ya shade.
 
mkuu sidhani kama kwa mikono wanaweza fikia umbali huo wakijitahidi sana na 15m only hawawezu fika 80 M bila gari

mt15 n ft 75, kwangu nyumban wamechimba ft105 yan mt35, kwa shamba dogo inatosha ila mashamba makubwa utaitaji driller
 
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Taarifa hii nimeipata kwenye gazeti la daily news, zinasema huyu bwana shamba lake liko Kibamba, kama unataka kufika shambani kwake panda daladala uliza kondakita akushushe kwenye shamba la nyanya ndani ya banda.

Kama upo Arusha nenda chuo kikuu cha Makumira, wao wamejenga banda lao kwa kutumia mali ghafi za hapa nchini na gharama ya ujenzi ni ndogo sana.

Pichani ni wahudumu wa shamba wakihudumia nyanya.

garama ndogo sana n stori tu, garama ipo! asante kwa habari
 
Tupe jina la hayo makampuni cause we are interested!!!
Mbona hivi vitu vipo muda mrefu hapa Tanzania! Mpaka vya Kenya vije huku kwetu! Kuna makampuni kibao bongo yanatoa huduma hizo....
 
Tomato_greenhouse_gardener41.jpg


A tomato greenhouse farm, constructed with local materials in Dar es Salaam, has elicited huge interest in Tanzania

The farm, which is in its initial stage, is expected to produce tomatoes worth US$12,738 per week after six months.
Tanzanian agricultural entrepreneur and farmer Benno Ndjovu said he had invested US$4,458 to construct the plastic greenhouse, fitted with a drip water irrigation system.

"The advantages of greenhouse farming is that production goes on throughout the year and does not depend on rain. The risk of diseases is also lower compared to open farming," Ndjovu pointed out.

He hoped greenhouse farming would decrease Dar es Salaam's dependence on upcountry tomato supply and added, "Making profit out of the land needs one to farm scientifically by timely applying the required inputs."
Ndjovu's greenhouse occupies an area of 12 metres by 42 metres and has been producing an average of 10 crates of tomatoes per week; a crate fetched US$16 in the market, Ndjovu said.

"Soon I will be able to load a five-tonne Fuso per week," he remarked.
Each tomato plant has a potential of producing up to 15kg at first harvest, going up to 60kg by the time it has completed its full cycle after six months, Ndjovu explained. The plant vines, which can grow up to 50 metres in height, are supported with sticks and special strings imported from Kenya.

The cost of farming at greenhouses are low compared to the open farming, Ndjovu revealed. The plants have shown higher yields and a shelf-life of 21 days while those grown in the open have a shelf-life of 14 days.

"It takes two months for greenhouse-produced tomatoes to mature, while it takes a minimum of three months with outdoor farming," he remarked. "What it needs most is plenty of water. Without water any commercial farming is unprofitable."
The agricultural entrepreneur said he planned to establish five hectares of greenhouse farms in Dar es Salaam which would be able to supply 2,000 crates of fresh tomatoes a week.

In comparison with poultry keeping, Ndjovu noted that greenhouse farming is more profitable as it needed less capital and is not time consuming compared to the former.

Naomba unijulishe where can I find this Mr?
 
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