By MN Reporter
A Migori county based advocate of the high court, Albert Mudeyi has turned to dairy farming as court cases dropped because of Covid 19.
Mudeyi, an advocate said he had nurtured ambitions of becoming an exceptional dairy farmer for the last twenty years.
“I took the venture more seriously recently after taking it as a part time ventre,” he told Migori News.
The advocate now is a proud owner of 20 high grade dairy cows.
According to Mudeyi, dairy farming has kept him busy and active especially at the time when activities at Kenyan courts were controlled as the first cases were reported in March.
“I am able to produce 200 liters of milk a day which is consumed locally, Migori still has a milk shortage,” he said.
He said each one of his cows produces an average 25 litres of milk a day, and hopes to increase the number of cows to fill the demand which increases every day.
Mudeyi attributes his success to aggressive search for milk high performers breeds in Central and Rift Valley Regions.
The high court lawyer challenged residents of Migori and Nyanza at large to embrace dairy farming as a sure way of boosting their economic status.
The common belief that dairy farming only thrives well in parts of Rift Valley and Central Kenya is not true and Mudeyi has proved this taste.