ALUMNUS OF THE DAY - Yohan Jamson
ALUMNUS OF THE DAY
LUANAR Alumnus Yohane Jamison, who studied agronomy at Bunda campus, a last year graduate, is a reliable rice farmer at Kamchedzera village Traditional Authority Chadza in Lilongwe.
Bunda eye visted and confirmed that, he has managed to farm and own couple of acres of rice which his produce is about to be harvested next week. And he is expecting more returns desipite all the challenges he encountered during the farm preparations.
Speaking with Bunda Eye in an interview, Jamson said that his main vision is to make his land a great farm where he can be able to supply crop produce to business owners and big institutions. He also said, he is planning to diversify crop production and more importantly having his own green houses where he can produce horticultural crops like tomatoes and vegetables of good quality where he can sell to the reliable markets.
“To have this start of a such huge garden, it took me courage, time and money to reach out people and ask them for the space like this one. Further to that, I encounter lack of rice farming skills from my labourers and they find it difficult to cultivate the land since it was maddy. Finally, the depressive challenge was flooding of the field that washed away the crops and I had to start allover”. He explained challenges he faced.
Jamson also said, he faced financial challenges more especially to pay for the work done buy his labourers. This is so because many people were demanding a lot of returns from while they did not finish the work. This required him a lot of money in his field.
Jamson is expecting to start planting beans at the beginning of the month of May this year. And he is also planning of increasing the land so that he can be able to grow variety of horticultural crops and meet the demand of his customers, feeling the gup that is there.
In his explanation, he said that he used some of the techniques he gained in class to solve challenges he was facing and he equipped his labourers with agronomy skills in order to come up with the desirable and effective outcome.
He concluded saying that, aiming higher is his priority and he has challenged bunda students to invest in agriculture with something small they have and they must be dedicated and passionate to it. And that people around bunda community can acess free trainigs in agriculture desipite having extension workers around since the number of farmers is high than that of extension workers .
Yohane Jamison is originally from Nkhotakota district, Kalimanjira village in Tradition Authority Mwadzama.
(Reported by Chimola Joel 27/04/2024)









This is impressive
ReplyDeleteHe's an inspiration to us
ReplyDeleteHe is true definition of Bunda material 🔥🔥🔥
ReplyDeleteThis is great🔥
ReplyDelete