Erick Ateka and Moses Moturi Working at the Covenant Church Farm
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Erick Ateka, Moses Moturi and Ben Ongeri, all Kenyan medical professionals, have their own plots at the Covenant Church Farm which is operated by the Village Agricultural Cooperative.
This is Ateka's second year farming a small patch of land offered by the Village Agricultural Cooperative. After a successful harvest in the previous year, the nurse practitioner in Rochester was enthusiastic to resume planting during spring.
Ateka said he returned to tend to the ground he had planted in May, and he hopes to keep coming back in the future. His crops take 2-3 months to be ready, providing him with the feeling of success. He grows collard greens, tomatoes, onions, garlic, cilantro and other produce which perform best in Minnesota's climate.
He said that he supports organic, nutritious eating, implying that he can achieve nourishing fare by cultivating some of those crops by himself. He went on to state that to have healthy food, one must take the initiative of cultivating it. His upbringing was in Kisii, which is a highly populated town in Kenya with a climate ideal for year-round farming.
“I believe in that organic, healthy eating, so if I can grow some of those crops organically, I find that to be one of the steps towards healthy eating. It’s not a way of life, per se, but I do realize to have good food, you have to plant it yourself,” he said.
Ateka said farming in Kenya and the US is more of a practice aimed at framing an integral part of having a good, healthy life. When he heard of Village Agricultural Cooperative, he didn't hesitate to acquire his own plot. He has established close ties with Kenyans Ben Ongeri and Moses Moturi who are also Village farmers and work in the medical industry.
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LOL in 2023, in the United State of America, still using a hoe? indeed you can remove a man from the village, but you can't remove the village from a kisii man
Kwani kuna shida gani na using the hoe? It’s still my preferred agricultural implement yet I have other modern tools! We still walk with our natural 2 feet, yet, locomotives are there!
People like you are losers, they choose to see the negative in every story rather than see the positive! That’s why you never get blessed! My great grandfather used to say, “ if you have nothing positive to say to someone making an effort, then, kindly shut up and don’t say a thing at all!”
Aye simeka rinogu
Nothing wrong with engaging in something you love to do on your own terms. And when it brings you a few dollars it becomes even sweeter.
Mkisii na uji na jembe na shamba. They are like Chinese in Africa. Please use machinery to plough land. Ukienyeji ya hoe is serious Agri evolution back to 1800
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