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Shamba Shape Up Podcast

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Have you been watching the TV show Shamba Shape Up? We are bringing you a podcast that you can listen at your own convenience.

We have been listening to farmers from all over East Africa. We want to celebrate you while giving you the knowledge that we hope will help you adapt, make your farms more productive, and increase your income. We want to support you and give advice on how you can turn your farm around even as the climate changes.

Let's talk farming and Shape Up your Shamba!
22 Episodes
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Rainwater harvesting

Rainwater harvesting

2024-04-1918:10

With the change in climate every downpour is very essential. Listen to how you can best collect and store rain water.
Planting 2

Planting 2

2024-04-1112:08

Listen in as we discuss and share knowledge on planting of beans and potatoes. For more information feel free to contact iShamba, our information/tips service platform, Call: +254 (0) 711 082 606 SMS: 21606
Join us on this episode as we delve into ways to utilise crop leftovers effectively for animal feed. More information, Video:https://youtu.be/rZCiooflCHQ?si=kiUPQ3ZL29NTRIhs Leaflet:https://shambashapeup.com/documents/115/SSU_S01EP01.pdf
Welcome to listen to our chicken health and hygiene episode for expert insights on maintaining optimal health and hygiene in your flock. From disease prevention to coop cleanliness, discover essential tips for happy and thriving chickens! For more information, reach out to iShamba; SMS questions to 21606 Call +254 (0) 711 082 606
Listen to the Animal Health & Hygiene Podcast for expert tips and practical advice on keeping your livestock healthy and happy. Learn about disease prevention and best practices for top-notch farm animal care. For more information, reach out to iShamba; SMS questions to 21606 Call +254 (0) 711 082 606
Harvesting & storage

Harvesting & storage

2023-09-2914:58

Did you know 30% to 40% of harvested produce is lost due to poor handling? Listen in to find out ways to handle your produce better and cut down on those losses. Let's save our harvest together! For more information SMS iShamba via 21606. Watch Shamba Shape Up here: https://shambashapeup.com/series/series-13/
Crop pests

Crop pests

2023-06-2313:20

Pests can cause total loss if not managed on time. There are so many different types of pests that attack crops, and this forms the basis of our discussion in this episode. Listen in to learn how to manage the insect pests. Shamba Shape Up current series: https://shambashapeup.com/series/series-13/
Top dressing

Top dressing

2023-05-2206:55

About four to six weeks after planting, it's important to top dress your crops with a nitrogen rich fertilizer. Nitrogen is important when it comes to forming healthy leaves, which in turn help your crop grow well. Welcome to listen in as we discuss the topic of top dressing. Here you can watch the current Series of Shamba Shape Up: https://shambashapeup.com/series/series-13/
Soil fertility

Soil fertility

2023-04-2615:34

Any successful farming operation must have healthy soil. So, what is soil? Also, how does it lose its quality, and how can a farmer improve it? listen in! Shamba Shape Up, Episodes: https://shambashapeup.com/series/ Contact iShamba: Call +254 711 082606, SMS to 21606.
Planting

Planting

2023-04-0312:14

Planting for rain-fed agriculture is commonly done during the long rain season (March–May) and the short rain season (September–November). It is very important that farmers are ready to plant before the rains start. This is because, with the change in climate, rains have become unpredictable, and we want to make use of every drop of water. In this episode, we give you the steps to follow to ensure that you are ready. Shamba Shape Up, Episodes/Weather - https://shambashapeup.com/series/
Introduction

Introduction

2023-03-1000:47

Introduction.
Agroforestry

Agroforestry

2025-09-1516:23

Trees are more than just shade! In this episode, we talk about how mixing trees with crops and animals—agroforestry, can help farmers harvest more, earn extra money, and protect their land for the future. Farming gets better when trees are part of it!
Did you know using plastic trays can help you grow stronger, healthier vegetable seedlings while saving space and time?In this episode, we continue our vegetable nursery series by exploring how plastic trays can make a big difference on your farm.Joined by agronomist Lilian Kirwa, we discuss how to pick the right trays, choose or create the best planting medium, and care for seedlings to get the best results.Whether you’re a small-scale farmer or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you grow a successful vegetable nursery.#ShambaShapeUp #VegetableNursery #PlasticTrays #SeedlingTips #SmallScaleFarming #SustainableFarming #GrowYourOwnFood #FarmSmart #AgricultureTips #HealthyHarvest
Did you know starting your own vegetable nursery can lead to healthier crops, earlier harvests—and even become a profitable side business?In this episode, we dig into how to set up and manage a vegetable nursery right on your farm. Together with our expert guest, agronomist Lilian Kirwa, we explore the benefits of starting seedlings in a nursery and walk you through each step.Whether you’re growing for your own shamba or planning to sell seedlings to others, this episode offers valuable tips to boost your success and grow stronger, more uniform plants.Want to grow smart and plant the right way? Tune in and take your farming to the next level.#ShambaShapeUp #VegetableNursery #SeedlingBusiness #SmartFarming #AgriBusiness #SmallScaleFarming #ClimateSmartAgriculture #FarmTips #iShamba #HomegrownSuccess #KenyaFarming
Did you know traditional ploughing methods could quietly harm your farm’s soil health and productivity? In this insightful episode we dive into conservation tillage, an innovative and sustainable farming practice that is beneficial for your farm, pocket, and the planet.Joined by our expert guest, Angela Wangechi, a crop specialist, we talk about how traditional ploughing can cause soil erosion and lower crop yields.Discover practical tips on how conservation tillage can save water, improve soil, and boost crop yields, all while embracing climate-smart agriculture practices. Want to farm in a smarter and more sustainable way? Listen in, and let’s work towards improving our farming practices.
In this second episode of our climate change series, we take a closer look at farming practices that can help farmers deal with climate change and still have good harvests. Don’t let climate challenges stop you – use these simple strategies to boost your farm!
Climate change is a growing global issue, and in this episode, we discuss how it affects farmers. We also share simple methods farmers can adapt to climate change.These steps can help farmers keep their farms productive.
We continue from Part 1, listen in to unlock the full potential of your kienyeji (indigenous) chicken farming with expert tips and strategies!
In this episode, we explore practical tips on improving the productivity and health of kienyeji (indigenous) chickens. We cover everything you need to know to raise healthier, more resilient chickens while boosting farm profitability. Tune in to learn how small adjustments can make a big difference in your kienyeji chicken farming!
Safe use of pesticides

Safe use of pesticides

2024-08-1619:33

In this episode we dive deep into the crucial topic of pesticide safety. Pesticides are a vital tool for protecting crops from pests and diseases, but their misuse can lead to serious health risks and environmental damage. Join us as we explore the best practices for handling, applying, and storing pesticides to ensure they are used safely and effectively. Learn from our expert about the importance of reading labels, wearing protective gear, and following guidelines to safeguard your health, your farm, and the environment. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or just starting, this episode is packed with practical tips to help you use pesticides responsibly.
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