Smallholder Commercialization: Building Inclusive Value Chains in Kenya

The World Health Organization (WHO) states that food security achieved “when all people, at all times have physical and economic access to adequate, sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life”. It is not just about physical availability of food. It is more about the accessibility of food in terms of its affordability in…

Food Crisis Fears as Farmers Lack Funds To Plant

Barely two months to the onset of next planting season, there is no government subsidised fertilizer in sight. In what could lead to a food crisis in the country, most farmers in the North Rift, the country’s bread basket, are also yet to prepare their farms ahead of long rain season expected to begin in March. The farmers are still stuck with tonnes of maize currently…

Greenpeace faults use of chemicals in fall army worm war

Environmentalists are fighting to lock chemical manufacturers out of State’s lucrative fall army worm control plan after the Agriculture Ministry warned of the return of the dreaded pests. The environmentalists, alarmed that the millions of shillings spent on chemicals in the last season has not eradicated the pest, want the ministry to turn to ecological pest control measures. “We cannot afford to rely on solutions…

Chief Simion Koiseta-From Herding cattle to Cereal Farming With No Regrets

A stunning landscape of lush green looking farmlands stretching for miles past the forested hills and river networks, defines the landscape of Kilgoris. Kilgoris is a town in Trans Mara West Sub-county in Narok county. This town is home to fifty-five-year-old Chief Simion Koiseta an unsung hero in the village of Romosha. Simion Ole Koiseta or simply “chief” as most residents in his area call…

The Dangers of Parallel Maize Markets in Kenya

By Jaindi Kisero President Uhuru Kenyatta must have had good intentions when he recently announced that the government would buy maize from farmers at Sh 2,500 per bag. It was an improvement from the first offer that the government had announced of Sh2,000. Yet while the Sh2,500 per bag offer made for good politics, it was bad economics. I say so because as things stand,…

CGA Encourages Siaya Farmers to Grow More Sorghum

CGA is encouraging Famers in Siaya  to venture into cultivation of sorghum as cash crop in order to improve their economic livelihoods. Speaking when he met Sorghum farmers and opinion leaders in Bondo Sub County, Siaya county Cereals Growers Association Field Extension Officer Mr Brian Etemesi told farmers to grow the improved variety of sorghum for better returns. Mr Etemesi said that through the Farm…

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