Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Young Civil Engineer Transforms Dry Wajir Land into Green Farm

Wajir, a town in the North Eastern part of Kenya, is known for its camel and cattle trading business which is the economic mainstay for many people in the region, given the harsh climate that is unsuitable for crop farming.

Persistent drought in the region has for years left thousands of people starving and thousands of cattle dead. The perennial food problem in the region is one of the challenges Mohamed Hassan stepped up to solve by ditching livestock for crop farming.

The engineer by profession, born and raised in Bute location in Wajir, diverted into crop farming after drought swept all their cattle, leaving him and his family without a solid source of income.

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“Faced with the challenges of a changing climate and the loss of our cattle, turning to farming became my beacon of hope amidst the arid landscape,” he said.

The farmer committed himself to mastering the art of farming and started by identifying crops that do well in the region and immersed himself in learning innovative techniques.

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He adopted water conservation methods, such as rainwater harvesting and drip irrigation, to ensure a consistent flow of water into his farm. Hassan also embraced the use of drought-tolerant crop varieties, mitigating the risks of crop failure.

Experts say that planting drought-resistant crops can improve the nutrition status of 100,000 households by over 25 percent and also increase yields of targeted crops by 30 percent, as well as reduce post-harvest losses by 30 percent.

Apart from crop farming, Hassan has also ventured into Beekeeping and is a proud owner of several apiaries producing clean organic honey.

His success has inspired other farmers in the region to explore innovative agricultural practices, with others supporting him by linking him to buyers of his produce.

”For a start, I have offered to help young Mohamed to find a market for his organic honey. I buy a lot for my own use and will support him. Good honey is hard to find,”  stated outspoken hotelier Mohammed Hersi.

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