Please enable JavaScript to view advertisements.
×
App Icon
The Standard e-Paper
Home To Bold Columnists
★★★★ - on Play Store
Download App

I keep crocodiles and birds to attract tourists, farmer

Barnice Wambui ponits at a crocodile at the Cefra Farm at Ndagani at Chuka, Tharaka Nithi County. The eco-tourism facility also has exotic poultry and plants. At Cefra local farmers are trained to rear poultry PHOTOS: PHARES MUTEMBEI/STANDARD

It is not every day you get invited to a farm that keeps reptiles and not just any other reptiles; crocodiles.

“Don’t fear, come closer. They are friendly. They don’t bite unless they are hungry and disturbed,” farm manager, Barnice Wambui, says as she takes Smart Harvest team for a tour of Cefra Farm.

Premium Article

Get Full Access for Ksh299/Week.

Uncover the stories others won't tell. Subscribe now for exclusive access.
Continue Reading  →
What you get
  • Unlimited access to all premium content
  • Ad-free browsing experience
  • Mobile-optimised reading
  • Weekly newsletters & digests
Pay via
M - PESA
VISA
Airtel Money
Secure Payments Kenya's most trusted newsroom since 1902
Support Independent Journalism

Stand With Bold Journalism.
Stand With The Standard.

Journalism can't be free because the truth demands investment. At The Standard, we invest time, courage and skills to bring you accurate, factual and impactful stories. Subscribe today and stand with us in the pursuit of credible journalism.

Pay via
M - PESA
VISA
Airtel Money
Secure Payment Kenya's most trusted newsroom since 1902

Follow The Standard on Google News