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How teacher built mega pixie farm

Mr Peter Mwaka, 71, shows some of his Pixie trees with ripe fruits at his 30-acre Joyland Farms located at Muthyoi village in Makueni county. [John Muia, Standard]

Some nine kilometres off the Machakos-Wote road lies a forest of fruit farms located a few yards from a dusty weather road leading to Emali town. From corner to corner, Joyland Farms at Muthyoi village, Makueni County, is an endless maze of citrus fruits, some ripe while others are still flowering.
"Have a taste of this, it is called Washington novel. This here is minneola (bell-shaped) while that one over there is Pixie, the sweetest of them all," says Peter Mwaka while taking The Smart Harvest through a tour of his expansive farm which is weighed down by over 4,000 citrus trees, mostly pixie.
In a season, which is between June and September, the farm can produce between 50 and 70 tonnes of pixie fruit, not to mention the other citrus fruits. With a kilo going for between Sh80 and Sh120, the farmer is always earning good money.

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