What do you mean learn - I am not born in Ololo like you
. I spent half my lifehood in shags.
I already farm trees.
Now I want to go do what I love most - planting large tree/fruit nurseries - I specifically acquired a land with enough water for that.
Secondly keep sheeps and goats in my farm trees.
Finally, I will grow potatoes kidogo - I think it has serious money where I have my land.
Finally, maybe some chicken and dairy cows.
That is Nakuru county.
I am still thinking of starting small tea factory - coz I already have ongoing small hydro power project - likely to do it in my father farm.
My wife is opposed to my farming ideas - but I have given her enough rental houses in nairobi to sustain her and the kids. I will only be in Nairobi once in a while with kids.
Why do Africans believe they are born farmers? Farming si mchezo.
My friend was manager at 3M for years. He quit mid 50's, sold his house in Nairobi and bought farming equipment for the farm in Kitale. Years later he told me had he known we would not have made that move.
Pundit, go learn proper farming skills before making such a move. Otherwise you will end up learning trial by error.
Yes plan is to go to rural kenya and farm. At least for 1yr. Wife and kids will stay in Nairobi. But me I want to focus on farming - and generally engage in physical activities.