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I should have quit my job earlier, says driver turned dairy farmer

Denis Rosana a dairy and pig farmer in Ensakia Nyamira County with some of his dairy cows. He makes Sh10, 000 per week from seven cows that are currently in for milking.(PHOTOS ERIC ABUGA/STANDARD)

Had Denis Rosana realised during his 13-year tenure as a driver that dairy farming is a money-spinning venture, he would have quit in his first year of employment.

Rosana's farming venture has done so well in the past five years he wishes he had begun earlier. Having started out with one dairy cow in 1991, it was not until 2002 that he decided to venture fully into farming.

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