"I started at home, in a wire-mesh pen". That's how Halamoussan TABOUÉ/TAMINI took her first steps in poultry farming. With courage and passion, she transformed her henhouse into a prosperous exploration: the "Kounadia" farm.
In 2019, thanks to the Support Programme for the Promotion of Agricultural Entrepreneurship, Phase 2 (PAPEA-2), Halamoussan TABOUÉ/TAMINI was able to obtain official documents for her farm. Today, her farm has a capacity of 3,000 head.
Halamoussan TABOUÉ has also taken part in training courses, organised by PAPEA-2. These training courses have benefited him both in terms of managing her farm and developing her leadership skills.
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In 2019, thanks to the Support Programme for the Promotion of Agricultural Entrepreneurship, Phase 2 (PAPEA-2), Halamoussan TABOUÉ/TAMINI was able to obtain official documents for her farm. Today, her farm has a capacity of 3,000 head.
Halamoussan TABOUÉ has also taken part in training courses, organised by PAPEA-2. These training courses have benefited him both in terms of managing her farm and developing her leadership skills.
#AgribusinessTV #AgriStory #PoultryFarming #PAPEA
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00:00In 2008, I was in a place called Sesel Obalu.
00:04It was a very small building.
00:06It was a small house.
00:08I was very young.
00:10I was only six or seven years old.
00:22In the village of Sesel Obalu,
00:25in Dendon,
00:27in the village of Sesel Obalu,
00:31there was a church.
00:36It was a religious building.
00:39It was called Dendon.
00:41In Dendon,
00:43there was a priest's house.
00:45He would pray in it.
00:47I was in the house,
00:49and I've been going around Dendon since 2008.
00:51I've been going around Dendon
00:53until 2019.
00:55We had to go to the hospital.
00:57We were so scared.
00:59It was a lot of pressure.
01:11I was so scared
01:13because the fire started
01:15at the same time
01:17when my father's house
01:19was on fire.
01:21I was so scared
01:23because the fire started
01:25at the same time
01:27when my father's house
01:29was on fire.
01:31We had to go to the hospital
01:33to sign the papers
01:35so that we could
01:37go to the hospital.
01:39We had to go to the hospital
01:41because we didn't know
01:43where to go.
01:45So we had to go to the hospital
01:47because the fire started.
01:49We had to go to the hospital
01:51to sign the papers
01:53because we didn't know
01:55where to go.
01:57So we went to the hospital
01:59to sign the papers
02:01so that we could go to the hospital.
02:03So we went to the hospital
02:05to sign the papers.
02:15When I was in the hospital
02:17I had a problem
02:19I had a problem with my father.
02:22My father accompanied me to a primary school in Osoro.
02:26My father taught me how to raise a cow.
02:29At that time, raising a cow was a lot of work.
02:32It was a lot of work to raise a cow.
02:35It was a lot of work.
02:37It was a lot of work to raise a cow.
02:39It was a lot of work to raise a cow.
02:42But with the help of my family,
02:45I was able to raise a cow.
02:48When I was in school, I didn't have to worry.
02:51When I was in school, I didn't have to worry.
02:54The more I studied, the more I felt self-confident.
03:00When I was a teenager,
03:03I was on a mission to become a footballer.
03:06I was on a mission to become a footballer.
03:09I had a dream to become a footballer.
03:12I started with my dream.
03:15It's been three months.
03:17I can't believe it.
03:19I don't know what to do.
03:21I can't believe it.
03:45I can't believe it.
03:47I can't believe it.
03:49I can't believe it.
03:51I can't believe it.
03:53I can't believe it.
03:55I can't believe it.
03:57I can't believe it.
03:59I can't believe it.
04:01I can't believe it.
04:03I can't believe it.
04:05I can't believe it.
04:07I can't believe it.
04:09I can't believe it.
04:11I can't believe it.