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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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Pierce wrote:simonkabz wrote:poundfoolish wrote:Pierce wrote:simonkabz wrote:A buddy is harvesting like 2k eggs a day n selling @80 bob a piece. I'm so so jelous damn.
I was hoping he is making 2k per day by selling eggs at 80 bob.........
This therefore goes to confirm there is solid, long lasting demand for the mayais!
I have heard of the successfull i am selling stories. What I haven't heard is WHO THE HECK ARE THE BUYERS???????
I have heard of older farmers selling to newer farmers who in turn sell to newbies as well. The retails market is what I cant figure out.
A buddy of mine is among the few last ones minting money, selling to new entrants. and he knows the next phase will be the retails mkt. by then the eggs will be going at 20bob or 10bob. They have already skimmed the top
Where is your buddy selling the eggs @simonkabz?
To newbies. The large, curious crowd of interested "quailvestors" at his home make the venture a scary one.
I have 3 pals that consume them daily, not sure how many a day.This bit is sustainable demand I guess.
For which condition.. health or vitality *hides*
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Pierce, I also know of a good number who consume daily. If the benefits prove true, the market may expand n the business levels out to normal levels like kuku biz, with egg prices stabilizing below 10 bob......depending on the dd/ss forces. If it emerges to be a farce, kwisha! TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/3/2011 Posts: 119
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My family consume not less than ten eggs per day. Klanlets love them raw and guess what? haven't visited hospital in a long time with the usual common colds........( I thank God). Coincidence maybe but can't rule out. I also have have other customers who don't like the Big eggs....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/19/2008 Posts: 4,268
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My uncle visited last week and was telling us how some "prescriptions" are circulating back in the village... apparently, for each particular disease (well all the diseases) you take 240 egs. You take 3 on first day, 4 second day and 5 on consecutive days until 240 of them are over.... It's just crazy!!!
Soon, if we dont find over infestation of these birds flying all over for lack of market, we will have a very obese nation... Cholesterol nayo? These things are being fed chick mash... the same of the kuku porno, not so?
@Klan, Hiyo ni coincidence... can you check the level of cholesterol usikuwe unaua jamii pole pole....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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klan wrote:My family consume not less than ten eggs per day. Klanlets love them raw and guess what? haven't visited hospital in a long time with the usual common colds........( I thank God). Coincidence maybe but can't rule out. I also have have other customers who don't like the Big eggs....
Raw eggs have the risk of salmonella...
http://www.cdc.gov/features/salmonellaeggs/
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/9/2008 Posts: 5,389
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Wendz wrote:My uncle visited last week and was telling us how some "prescriptions" are circulating back in the village... apparently, for each particular disease (well all the diseases) you take 240 egs. You take 3 on first day, 4 second day and 5 on consecutive days until 240 of them are over.... It's just crazy!!!
Soon, if we dont find over infestation of these birds flying all over for lack of market, we will have a very obese nation... Cholesterol nayo? These things are being fed chick mash... the same of the kuku porno, not so?
@Klan, Hiyo ni coincidence... can you check the level of cholesterol usikuwe unaua jamii pole pole....
What kind of misinformation is this to prey on the sick? This reminds of those quack 'doctors' you will find displaying kitunguu, garlic, onions, spinach etc on the pavement while praising the medicinal properties of each vegetable...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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klan wrote:My family consume not less than ten eggs per day. Klanlets love them raw and guess what? haven't visited hospital in a long time with the usual common colds........( I thank God). Coincidence maybe but can't rule out. I also have have other customers who don't like the Big eggs....
Marketing gimmick 
ok, how much are you selling an egg at. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/19/2008 Posts: 4,268
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jaggernaut wrote:Wendz wrote:My uncle visited last week and was telling us how some "prescriptions" are circulating back in the village... apparently, for each particular disease (well all the diseases) you take 240 egs. You take 3 on first day, 4 second day and 5 on consecutive days until 240 of them are over.... It's just crazy!!!
Soon, if we dont find over infestation of these birds flying all over for lack of market, we will have a very obese nation... Cholesterol nayo? These things are being fed chick mash... the same of the kuku porno, not so?
@Klan, Hiyo ni coincidence... can you check the level of cholesterol usikuwe unaua jamii pole pole....
What kind of misinformation is this to prey on the sick? This reminds of those quack 'doctors' you will find displaying kitunguu, garlic, onions, spinach etc on the pavement while praising the medicinal properties of each vegetable...
One would actually think we have health workers on the ground because someone in government should have come in to alert the people.... Has any of the government arm tested these medicinal properties and ascertained that Kenyans are not being conned and put at a health risk? Naaaah.. this digital government doesn't have a signal huko mashinani... only on super highways...
Where is Moha and Allen... may be they can do some "investigate"..... and get these things tested and give us a good documentary.... and hopefully, put a spotlight at where and who's been sleeping on the job all this time... Is there a government policy on some of these things?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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That supermarkets are stocking them and selling at 720/= for a tray of 6 pieces means they have consumers hence demand.
Kwanza that Nakumatt hapo Nyayo clears stock almost daily.
And if those figures being mentioned are anything to go by, then it means even at 20/= an egg one will still be in business.
When the hype dies and supernormal profits disappear then at least we shall have a new addition in our diet. Those who rushed in for the money will get out and others will be content with the little they make and so the bird and its eggs are here to stay.
For me its a good thing and maybe something for youth employment.
The next frontier should be export market.Shaina maybe
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