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Mkulima Young Champion - Beautician who found Beauty in Pigs

So shocked was the management of leading pork sellers, Farmers Choice, of Jeniffer Kimani's interest to plunge into pig farming that they sent a high powered expert team to egg her on. At 32, and a mother, Jeniffer was the youngest woman they had met who wanted to rear pigs. She had tried many feminine jobs but none seemed to settle in her mind as the best choice to earn a living. A trained nurse, she had gotten tired of the job after working for several years. Not even her alternative of becoming a beautician satisfied her. Two years ago, she switched to pig farming. "I just decided to get something more challenging and exciting. I started with three pigs and at one time had about 200," she says. At her home in Wambugui Farm, Nyeri County, Jeniffer, has 95 pigs and the stable can only increase in the coming year. "Pig farming is labour intensive and requires time discipline. One must know when to feed them. Otherwise there will be no peace in that farm," she says. She discourages the tradition of feeding pigs with waste foods, which she never does. "Such food gives the pigs tape worms. It reduces the quality of their meat," she says. Jennifer, one of the key suppliers at Farmers Choice, sells about twenty pigs every month. "We sell each for Sh 18,000- Sh 20,000. It is good money because it comes once," she says. Pigs, she encourages young farmers, grows very fast. "In three months, three weeks and three days, a pig will give birth. Within a year you can have very many," she says. She says her husband has come in handy in helping her put up the infrastructure needed for the pigs. In Jennifer Kimani, young people have a young woman who has reaped the benefits of pig farming....Come on...

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