Africa Will Feed The World l Permaculture Farm Tour Zanzibar l

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • In this video we eat at a farm to table event in Zanzibar, Tanzania. We also tour the permaculture food farm.
    Enjoy ✊🏽❤️
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Komentáře • 63

  • @dmagic1100
    @dmagic1100 Před rokem +6

    Love this. I must bring my family to the continent! Most High willing I can buy some land, and prepare for my children's future. Sick of America man!

  • @thomasvanantwerp728
    @thomasvanantwerp728 Před rokem +18

    Your two kids look like twins. What beautiful children!

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem +1

      Thank you!

    • @Lex_03
      @Lex_03 Před rokem

      @@_T3andMe shalom is this place the practical permaculture institute of Zanzibar in Unguja?

  • @helencarter7736
    @helencarter7736 Před rokem +7

    Look at all the green foliage nice

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem +3

      It’s Beautiful Right! ✊🏽❤️❤️

  • @yermiyahubenyahudahbenyisr4990

    Yes I study Back to eden method of growing using wood chips and mulch and natural compost, creating an eco system on your land I key.

  • @leathiawilliams7123
    @leathiawilliams7123 Před rokem +6

    So beautiful🥬🍅 & peaceful🦋👍🏾

  • @dylancarson7554
    @dylancarson7554 Před rokem +2

    These people said Africa has not food, I hope they are watching here. Africa is reach for every thing, when cames to peace, happy, natural and health are number 1. Yes, Africa is Eden-Paradise in earth.

  • @walkinthewoods981
    @walkinthewoods981 Před rokem +3

    Such a blessed family and beautiful children.

  • @barbarasmith369
    @barbarasmith369 Před rokem +5

    Hi from Atlanta georgia

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem +3

      Hello family! ❤️✊🏽

  • @rosebrandon1113
    @rosebrandon1113 Před rokem +7

    It's wonderful to see you and your family I miss seeing your CZcams😮 much love to you and the family❤

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the love and support. Stay tuned, you’ll see us more often ❤️✊🏽

  • @teesreel
    @teesreel Před rokem +3

    Super proud of what you are doing! APTTHM!!

  • @victoriapeaglerel2417
    @victoriapeaglerel2417 Před rokem +5

    Great seeing you all! Wonderful and informative video!❤

  • @rahmahussein.5635
    @rahmahussein.5635 Před rokem +5

    Great video.

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem +2

      Glad you enjoyed it, Thanks ❤️✊🏽

  • @kam2player
    @kam2player Před rokem +2

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Awesome Teaching Thank you for your Gift of love towards Father YAH and HIS PEOPLE

  • @nikkitobin8356
    @nikkitobin8356 Před rokem +2

    Shalamwam my beautiful brother and sister ... The chicken are absolutely magnificent 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @cindywebb9786
    @cindywebb9786 Před rokem +4

    Very interesting and informative video...thank you!

  • @sandrajones3946
    @sandrajones3946 Před rokem +5

    😅 WOW!! SO EDIFICATION, PRAISE ABBA-YAH, HIS CREATIONS 😅

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem +4

      All Praises! 🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️

  • @josephbrown1573
    @josephbrown1573 Před rokem +3

    Most African countries at Independence in the 1960s were food sufficient and imported little to no food . I am from Nigeria and Nigeria was the biggest producer of groundnuts and palm oil throughout the 1940s 1950s and 1960s . Look up the groundnut pyramids of Nigeria, they were one of the Wonders of the World. A truly amazing sight, full sized Pyramids, built out of sack of groundnuts . They were the pride of Nigeria , and have now disappeared ! By the 1970s food production in Africa had started to decline and importation became a major source of food . Love them or hate them the British colonial Governments in West Africa were organized and had in place governmental systems and structures that helped agricultural production . When the British left in the 1960s, after most African countries got Independence , most of these systems slowly disappeared . By the 1970s deforestation , erosion and decreased farm production had become a major problem for most African countries !

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem

      Yupp all of that is changing back!

    • @josephbrown1573
      @josephbrown1573 Před rokem

      @@_T3andMe Any evidence of that ? I have friends from college in Nigeria who are in positions in the Ministry of Agriculture, The World Bank , UNCTAD that are related to agricultural progress in West Africa, and Africa as a whole and according to them things are not looking good . A couple of fields of produce in a village in Tanzania will not provide the agricultural needs of a WHOLE continent!

    • @SHERRI-gc6ko
      @SHERRI-gc6ko Před rokem

      THE WORLD LEARNED
      FROM AFRICA Not Us FROM THEM
      AFRICA HAD ALWAYS
      GROWN HER OWN FOOD
      VERY FERTILE IS AFRICA
      BUT RUINED BY COLONIZATION
      MAYBE BRITISH SLOWED DOWN
      THE DESTRUCTION OF LANDS🤨

  • @ftwproject658
    @ftwproject658 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing your journey into gardening. This visit will give you both the knowledge and prospects for making your land profitable while becoming the world's food basket. I love statistical data you mentioned about 2050 projections. Matthew 5:5, "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth."

  • @oratilebodibe4847
    @oratilebodibe4847 Před rokem

    Wow interesting would definitely like to visit the farm when visiting Zanzibar.

  • @tonigrant3895
    @tonigrant3895 Před rokem +2

    Makes a lot of sense. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @lalamadison7227
    @lalamadison7227 Před rokem +2

    Hey there family! Seeing you guys all there in Zanzibar congregating in fellowship just warmed my heart. Permaculture eh? Now that's something I must look into. I have never knew there was such a thing as a screen house for plants. Secretly I think their screen house is a version of our greenhouse here in America or am I wrong? If so, what is the difference between the two? Also, you, your wife and babies all look so healthy and happy. I absolutely love the African attire you were wearing in this video Tim. Can you tell us what this type of garment is called?

    • @yermiyahubenyahudahbenyisr4990
      @yermiyahubenyahudahbenyisr4990 Před rokem

      I know greenhouse need fans for ventilation so I guess the screenhouse is for ventilation I'm assuming building greenhouses I know how much heat they hold without ventilation circulating the air throughout the greenhouse but good question screenhouse interesting

  • @Kinglioncrown
    @Kinglioncrown Před rokem +3

    Awesome

  • @Lex_03
    @Lex_03 Před rokem +2

    Shalom, what is the name of this permaculture farm that you toured?

  • @avendillon4217
    @avendillon4217 Před rokem

    The Children and your wife and Timothy are Growing Elevating in Path Righteousness APTMH and we learning so much from DRYBONES PROJECT HALLEYLUYAH AHMAN

  • @ericavaughan9024
    @ericavaughan9024 Před rokem +2

    It's hard to hear her. she needs to be closer to the mic

  • @godsprincessinspiredanewby7929

    It is hard to hear what you’re saying there’s so much noise in the background

  • @avendillon4217
    @avendillon4217 Před rokem

    Asante sana @T3&me it's Picnic time family Community time giv3 love❤ 5hanks to TMH and hope Steppingstones2home are blessed as well as Journey With Us and your family be blessed and All ABBA YAHUAH CHOSEN CHILDR3N BE blessed HalleyluYAH
    YE Shaloam Sister Siophan and hear wisdom on like Gard3n of Ed3n in caring for AF48KA AS A WHOLE GARDEN Wiat8ng for Desc3ndants to come reunite with o5her Tribes of Afrika HalleyluYAH HalleyluYAH HalleyluYAH APTMH Ahman

  • @avendillon4217
    @avendillon4217 Před rokem

    AFRIKAN VIOLIN HalleyluYAH APTMH

  • @MJ1920_6
    @MJ1920_6 Před rokem

    I wonder if there is an issue with weeds in general? If so, how? If not, word!

  • @nikkitobin8356
    @nikkitobin8356 Před rokem

    Could you please do a run down of the food that's grown ... I couldn't understand the accent

    • @_T3andMe
      @_T3andMe  Před rokem +2

      Banana, cassava, spinach , papaya, coconut, lettuce, bok Choy, cinnamon, basil, lemongrass, and so much more!

  • @avendillon4217
    @avendillon4217 Před rokem

    12 YISRAELITES TRIBES AND FREINDS JOIN8NG INTO ASSEMBLY NATION OF ANOITED REMNANT FAMILY WORLDWIDE HALLEYLUYAH ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @SHERRI-gc6ko
    @SHERRI-gc6ko Před rokem

    How Beautiful Your Family
    Permaculture Sounds Great
    The Land Is Very Fertile
    The Weather Content
    DO I SEE WHITE PEOPLE 🤔
    SEATED AT TABLES BEHIND YOU

  • @Leeahtee
    @Leeahtee Před rokem

    Whew, ok. Before I ask my salty question, I'm older, got something wrong with my liver so I'm suffering until my appointment in 9 days with these scary & sometimes deadly western doctors, and I've had a relatively hard life. With that said, do ya'll think you could have asked the musicians to move away from you as they can CLEARLY see that ya'll are doing a podcast & recording while talking. I can barely hear you and I like your content, so next time there's loud music, please just politely ask them to move away or quiet it down ya'll move to another, quieter location. I noticed when I visited Accra that a lot of restaurants always played their music REALLY LOUD. Why? Does it promote a happy feeling or something? And people were always trying to talk to you and end up shouting. So annoying.