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Graduate perfects delicate art of growing hydroponic fodder in Nairobi

Samuel Mbugua tends to hydroponic fodder at different days of growth in his Grandeur Africa Ltd farm located in Mwiki, Nairobi County. While other young graduates are lamenting being jobless, the 29 year-old has already made his first million from his farm. (PHOTO: NANJINIA WAMUSWA/ STANDARD)

When Smart Harvest visits Samuel Mbugua at his farm, he is busy tending to his hydroponic fodder at different days of growth in his Grandeur Africa Ltd farm in Mwiki, Nairobi County.

While other young graduates are lamenting being jobless, the 29 year-old has already made his first million from his farm.

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