“As he was explaining to me about the deals, my farm worker showed up, and the guest pointed at him from a distance, that he is the one he has been dealing with. [Kevine Omollo, Standard]When he came back to Kenya, he ventured into cricket farming, starting with one cricket pen. Today, he has 12 cricket pens, measuring four by three feet, each containing 30, 000 cricket, in addition to over 50 crates each containing 1, 500 cricket. A normal day in a cricket farm begins with checking the temperature and aeration. He also sells cricket eggs at Sh1, 000 per container carrying about 10, 000 eggs, and he harvests about 50 containers of the eggs every month.
Source: Standard Digital June 11, 2021 21:00 UTC