Chicken Coop


This is KT’s first Chicken coop. A large area to keep chickens. The coop protects the poor farming neighbors vegetable gardens from thieving non cooped chickens, it protects the chickens from a wide range of predators, it protects the chickens from other fowl diseases by not allowing other fowl to come in contact with them. Chickens will be free to roam safe inside the large coop. In our context, it’s the best for everyone.

This one building will have two large coops and one smaller quarantine coop for new flock introductions. These coops will be used to train interns in chicken production and marketing. We expect this to group into a business that supports the interns and internship program.

Sunflower seeds ready for pressing

Still need electricity installed

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Sunflower Seeds  Our warehouse has a good supply of seeds to press into oil.  These are all in our new warehouse connected to our oil pressing plant.

Oil Pressing Building and Oil Seed Warehouse  Half of this building is where the oil pressing equipment will be installed.  The other half is the oil seed warehouse.  The building is designed to grow with the business.
Sunflower seeds being off-loaded into the oil seed warehouse
Oil seed warehouse full of sunflower seeds
Oil pressing room awaiting installation of electricity

Please read more about our electrical installation need and consider helping. Follow this link.

Electricity for Oil Processing

Our oil pressing building is complete.  We have purchased the oil press, filter, seed cleaner and various other oil seed processing equipment.   

This machine runs on electricity. We have researched a number of options for power, including solar.  While we still would like to utilize solar in the future, we have realized that connecting to grid power is still in our advantage both now and in the future.  We have begun to raise funds for grid installation.  The local power company has given us the estimated installation fees to bring high tension three-phase power to our oil plant.  Click here to see the full estimate from TANESCO.  The total is equivalent to $25,600 USD.  We have $15,800 raised already, leaving us with $9,800 USD yet to raise.

Please read more about our electrical installation need and consider helping. Follow this link.

Primary School Classrooms

While training in agriculture and cooperative markets is our focus, at Kilimo Timilifu (KT) we are also trying to help the local primary school. The Mchinga Mbili Primary School had only five classrooms for seven grades. We have just completed building two brand new fully-furnished classrooms for the community school. The school, students, parents and local village government were very grateful. We were glad to help out in this way.

The total project cost was $11,930 USD. We were able to raise $5,000 USD before we started building. But due to the urgency of this need, we went ahead with this project. We are still in need of $6,930 to complete the budget for this project. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the classroom project to help us cover these costs, please follow this link and donate at the bottom of the page and add the word “Classroom” in the comment line of your donation.

Insta-KT

You can now follow KT on Instagram!  Check us out @kt.tanzania.  You’ll get a glimpse into what we are up to, learn interesting agricultural tid-bits, and find out ways that you can contribute to our mission. Use the link embedded in this post, or click on the green Instagram icon at the bottom of our website.

2017 In Review…

Many things have been happening here at KT.  Although this post was meant to be written in December, here it is now: 2017 in Review.


January 2017

With the foundation of the warehouse/office building almost finished, our work crew continued to work on the building.

After meeting with village leaders, we relinquished some disputed land and acquired some to replace it.  Our boundary lines subsequently changed shape slightly.

On the farm, we planted sunflower to provide us with seed to sell in the following year.

February 2017

With the help of our short-term Volunteer, Don, our work crew finished the foundation slab for the warehouse and office.

Justina was hired as a farm supervisor.  Amani came on staff as the future educator of intern children, and began filling in as office manager.

A generous donation allowed us to buy KT’s first vehicle, a suzuki carry.

March 2017

After input from the village, we began building a road to our warehouse/office site.

Robert was hired as an additional farm supervisor and began preparing for the future sunflower business and extension program.

April 2017

On the farm we were busy planting cover crops for the dry season.

The building crew continued to work on the warehouse/office building.

May 2017

Our entire staff took a weekend off for retreat and team building.

June 2017

Geofrey joined our team as accountant, and immediately began the job of getting books and finances in order.

Our sunflower crop was harvested and seed was stored for next year’s plantings.

July 2017

We hosted a short-term team from GoMAD.  They came to begin work on 2 15,000L  rain tanks next to the warehouse/office building.

August 2017

GoMAD sent their second short term team who completed the water tanks

Our warehouse/office building was roofed.

Tim Watkins, from ECHO, spent two weeks with us helping to develop a complete agro-forestry farm plan.

Robert went on a tour with the Agha Khan Organization in Lindi to get an overview of the Tanzaninan Sunflower Industry.

September 2017

Work continued on the warehouse/office building.  For the first time ever, we were able to lock it!

October 2017

We hosted a ‘Theology of Agriculture’ seminar led by Bret Harrison for our KT staff and some local pastors and evangelists.

We began building a reservoir on our land.

We started a nursery for our tree planting program.

The second floor was put in in the warehouse, and stairs were built to access it.

November 2017

Stage one of the reservoir was completed.

While the heavy machinery was on site for the reservoir building, we had a new south service road built to the KT property, which also opened up some land for village expansion.

Matei was sent to Iringa for a bee-keeper training.

December 2017

With the coming of the rains, our reservoir began to fill up.

We neared completion on the well water pumping project which will not only provide water to KT’s land, but also to the local secondary school that sits just below us on the hill.

We began planting 5,000 agro-forestry, multi-purpose, and fruit trees on KT land.

We celebrated Christmas with KT staff and family members with a pilau meal and film showing.  It turns out that the second floor of our warehouse makes an excellent movie theater!

May 2016

Rainy Season ending / Not quite harvest time.

Sunflower Big
God has blessed this rainy season with good rains. It’s coming to the end of the rainy season. We expect the rains to stop within this month. In addition to our restorative cropping this year, we did try our hand at Sunflower as we see a big market potential. We are pretty happy with the results so far. We still need to survive the birds as the sunflower heads dry out. But we are excited about it so far. (Sunflowers are growing in the “KT Additional farm land”. See the map below for Farm land locations.)
Pidgon Pea

Most of our fields have been planted with restorative cropping. Pigeon pea was planted first to give it ahead start. Then macuna bean, jack bean and lab-lab bean were relay planted in between. So far so good! (See the map below for Main Farm land location.)

Intern Duplex

InterDuplex 2016-04
We are still coming along with the first Inter Duplex.  This duplex will first be lived in by KT personnel.  After further property developments on the KT Farm land, this house will be divided into a duplex and will house interns for the internship program. (See the map below for Intern Duplex location.)

Well & Water on the Farm Property

Service Road blockage  KT 1st Well 
We are having some access complications to our farm site. The location the village council showed us and allowed us to put in a road to our site happens to go through a parcel of land belonging to a elderly man in the village. This man has been bothered with us driving on his property. We, of coarse, had know idea. But one day we discovered lots of plants planted right down the middle of the road. So we are trying to work things out. The issues is really for the village council to sort this out, as we only did what we were told to do. But since the older men don’t hold much value in the younger village council, matters like this can take a while to sort out. So while we have prepared the second well site, we can not bring a large truck on to the property at the moment.(See map below for well locations and service road.)

Seed Bank & Warehouse

Seed Bank Hole Done
It’s been a few months now, since we completed the excavation (by hand) for our under ground seed bank and ground level warehouse on top.  However, this project is on hold due to funding and shortness of staff. (See map below for seed bank location.)

Beekeeping

Beekeeping 04
We have four bee hives in local forested land. It’s bee swarming season and we are hoping to catch a few swarms.

New Staff Housing and storage construction

  Staff&Storeroom 
Out Staff & Storage building is complete and being lived in now.  This building is in full use.  This past month we added the big awning over the back side to use as a work area.  After other developments are complete, this storage room will eventually become a Farm Supply store.  This will help local farmers have access to much needed supplies as well as providing an income for KT in the future.  In the mean time this is sort of an all purpose building. (See map below for Staff Housing and storeroom location.)

Demonstration Plot

 
The demonstration plot is now in full service.  The fence keeps the goats and cows out.  Mulching keeps the moisture in. This plot is ideally located half way between the village (North to South) and on the main path headed up the hill to the west where every one in the village has farm land, including KT.  This location will be very visible to all residents of Mchinga Mbili village.  However, before KT owned this property, there was a major village path right on top of it.  The path has now moved to the side, which is great, but it will take a season or two for the soil structure heal and nutrient levels to come back.   We will have more demonstrations on our main farm land up the hill to the west, but this plot we hope will catch everyone’s eye initially.  (See map below for demo plot location.)

Map of how KT is growing & developing

KT Google Map-2016-04

Click on the map to the left to enlarge.

Click again to zoom even more.

February 2016

Rainy Season / Planting time.

KT1'sPlanting 
God has blessed this short rainy season with abundant rain. It has continued to rain right into the shorter dry season which has allowed us to continue clearing fields and more planting. Our primary goal is for planting season is restorative crops.  Crops we are using are Pigeon pea, Macuan bean, Jack beans and some lab-lab beans. These are good nitrogen fixers as well as biomass producers.  (See the map below for Main Farm land location.)

Intern Duplex

 
We are going up on the first Inter Duplex.  This duplex will first be lived in by the CEO and his family.  After further property developments on the KT Farm land, this house will be divided into a duplex and will house interns for the internship program. (See the map below for Intern Duplex location.)

Well & Water on the Farm Property

Service Road blockage  KT 1st Well 
We are having some access complications to our farm site. The location the village council showed us and allowed us to put in a road to our site happens to go through a parcel of land belonging to a elderly man in the village. This man has been bothered with us driving on his property. We, of coarse, had know idea. But one day we discovered lots of plants planted right down the middle of the road. So we are trying to work things out. The issues is really for the village council to sort this out, as we only did what we were told to do. But since the older men don’t hold much value in the younger village council, matters like this can take a while to sort out. So while we have prepared the second well site, we can not bring a large truck on to the property at the moment.(See map below for well locations and service road.)

Seed Bank & Warehouse

Seed Bank Hole Done
It’s been a few months now, since we completed the excavation (by hand) for our under ground seed bank and ground level warehouse on top.  However, this project is on hold due to funding and shortness of staff. (See map below for seed bank location.)

Beekeeping

BeeHives 
As we get ready for bee swarming season, we are working with local carpenters to have more top bar beehive boxes made.  Amina, our Market Development Coordinator has been working with local bee keepers who use log hives.  We hope to share knowledge with one another for better beekeeping in the area.  Honey is a valuable crop and when you put the hives in your garden you can increase yields significantly on many selected crops. KT will start beekeeping around May this year, assume we can catch some queens.

New Staff Housing and storage construction

  Staff&Storeroom 
Out Staff & Storage building is complete and being lived in now.  This building is in full use.  This past month we added the big awning over the back side to use as a work area.  After other developments are complete, this storage room will eventually become a Farm Supply store.  This will help local farmers have access to much needed supplies as well as providing an income for KT in the future.  In the mean time this is sort of an all purpose building. (See map below for Staff Housing and storeroom location.)

Demonstration Plot

 

The demonstration plot is now in full service.  The fence keeps the goats and cows out.  Mulching keeps the moisture in. This plot is ideally located half way between the village (North to South) and on the main path headed up the hill to the west where every one in the village has farm land, including KT.  This location will be very visible to all residents of Mchinga Mbili village.  However, before KT owned this property, there was a major village path right on top of it.  The path has now moved to the side, which is great, but it will take a season or two for the soil structure heal and nutrient levels to come back.   We will have more demonstrations on our main farm land up the hill to the west, but this plot we hope will catch everyone’s eye initially.

January 2016

Rainy Season / Planting time.

KT 1'st planting 
We have prepared quite a few acres for planing.  Our goal in this first planting season is restorative crops.  We have already planted Pidgin pea, which will provide a good tap root in the ground to break up hard pan layers and fix nitrogen.  These same roots next year will rot and provide a significant increase in saturation of the soil and moisture retention.  We are also working on planting Macuan bean, Jack bean and lab-lab bean as well.  These are good nitrogen fixers as well as biomass producers.  (See the map below for Main Farm land location.)

Intern Duplex

 
We are going up on the first Inter Duplex.  This duplex will first be lived in by the CEO and his family.  After further property developments on the KT Farm land, this house will be divided into a duplex and will house interns for the internship program. (See the map below for Intern Duplex location.)

Well & Water on the Farm Property

KT Well  KT 1st Well 
The first well has been completed.  Unfortunately we did not hit as much water as the hydrology survey report had seemed to indicate.  We have now cleared a road and the drilling site for a second surveyed well location.  Soon we will call the drillers to come and drill this second well.  It is our hope and prayer that between the two wells we will have enough water to fulled develop our water system including the permanent properties yet to be built on the farm land, as well as drip irrigation and to share with the village residents, both on the hill where water is not available and in the valley where only brackish water is available. (See map below for well locations.)

Seed Bank & Warehouse

Seed Bank Hole Done
We have completed the excavation (by hand) for our under ground seed bank.  By building the seed bank underground we can keep valuable seeds at a moderately cool temperature without the need of refrigeration.  It is our goal to make high quality seed available for our own farming as well as local farmers.  On top of the seed bank we will build a small warehouse to store cooperative harvests.  (See map below for seed bank location.)

Agribusiness Research & Surveys

KT’s Market Research Coordinator continues to research possible markets for KT.  We are researching what things we can do that will not only generate income for KT, but also help the lives of the local villagers.  In addition we have been researching local (Tanzanian) sources of the different crops we hope to start with.

Beekeeping

 
We have started to gather beekeeping items.  Honey  is a valuable crop and when you put the hives in your garden you can increase yields significantly on many selected crops. KT will start beekeeping around May this year.

New Staff Housing and storage construction

   
We are working on the finishing touches of our Storage & Staff Housing building.  This building it already in 80% use and has been a huge help to our other developments.  Due to the urgency of this need, we used a wire mesh/ferrous cement construction.  However, the end result is a strong permanent building at very reasonable cost.  The Staff unit has three bedrooms.  After other developments are complete, this storage room will eventually become a Farm Supply store.  This will help local farmers have access to much needed supplies as well as providing an income for KT in the future. (See map below for Staff Housing and storeroom location.)

Demonstration Plot

 Demo Plot 02

The demonstration plot is now in full service.  The fence keeps the goats and cows out.  Mulching keeps the moisture in. This plot is ideally located half way between the village (North to South) and on the main path headed up the hill to the west where every one in the village has farm land, including KT.  This location will be very visible to all residents of Mchinga Mbili village.  We will have more demonstrations on our main farm land up the hill to the west, but this plot we hope will catch everyone’s eye initially.