Heels to henhouse - Nekeisha Graham’s egg farming business is cracking success
Jul 14th, 2024 | Category: News & Features | 12:38#JamaicaGleaner JULY 14, 2024: After signing off from her 9-to-5 job on week days, Nekeisha Graham, sometimes dressed in her stilettos, heads to her chicken coop in St Andrew to check on her birds and ensure that her budding egg farming business continues to thrive. Graham, owner of Niki’s Yolk, admits that when the concept of earning a living from agriculture was introduced to her as a child, she scoffed at the idea. However, after becoming an adult, and being confronted with life’s responsibilities, agriculture, for the St Ann native, has become the proverbial stone that the builder refused.
Elderly couple on a mission to get Jamaicans to eat organically
Breast cancer warrior Arana Thompson grateful to be still fighting
Diagnosed at 28, breast cancer changed Mesha-Gaye Ruddock’s mindset
Interview with Mr World Jamaica and Miss Jamaica World 2024
Green gold fails to sparkle: Jamaica's Ganja Farmers Struggle (Part 3 of 3)
Green gold fails to sparkle: Jamaica's Ganja Farmers Struggle (Part 2 of 3)
Green gold fails to sparkle: Jamaica's Ganja Farmers Struggle (Part 1 of 3)
The eco warrior - Theresa Rodriguez-Moodie fights for sustainable development
Heels to henhouse - Nekeisha Graham’s egg farming business is cracking success
The Gleaner reserves the right not to publish comments that may be deemed libelous, derogatory or indecent. Please keep comments short and precise. A maximum of 8 sentences should be the target. Longer responses/comments should be sent to "Letters of the Editor" using the feedback form provided.