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🇰🇪 Looking for reliable fodder planting materials for livestock? This video introduces a unique demonstration farm in Kenya that operates like a “fodder supermarket,” offering a wide range of planting materials for farmers, cooperatives, NGOs and hotels. You’ll hear directly how this farm works, why they focus on multiple fodder varieties, and what makes their system attractive to anyone looking to grow fodder for dairy cows, goats, sheep, or other livestock. The farm specializes in planting materials available as curtains or splits, including the increasingly popular Australian Red Napier—imported, multiplied, and made affordable so more farmers can access high-quality fodder sources. The video also highlights other varieties, showing why having many options allows farmers to choose what fits their land, climate, and feeding needs. You'll also learn how growers who adopt these materials often become fodder secure, no longer depending on external suppliers during dry seasons. A key insight shared in this video is the importance of acting early when adopting new fodder varieties. Early adopters can expand quickly before the market becomes saturated, which can make a difference for small business opportunities around fodder planting materials. 👉 If you're exploring fodder production, livestock feed alternatives, or affordable planting materials, this video provides a clear and grounded look at how one farm is helping farmers achieve fodder security. 🔗 Want to learn more about Moo Fodder Supermarket? Visit their website: https://moofodder.com/ 🔍 This video is part of The Socioscope, a global research journey exploring local food projects reshaping the way we eat, live and care for the planet. ▶️ YouTube: / @thesocioscope 🌐 Website: https://thesocioscope.org #fodderfarming #livestockfeed #napiergrass #fodderproduction #dairyfarming #agricultureinnovation #plantingmaterials #sustainablefarming #foragegrass #livestocknutrition #farmingsolutions