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Agriculture

Why Soil Testing Could Transform Kenya’s Food Security Agenda

By Kipkorir Tarus, DevReporter, Trans Nzoia County Key Highlights Many farmers in Kenya are unaware of the importance of soil testing and believe it to be too costly. Soil testing assesses nutrient levels, pH, crop suitability, and provides soil-specific fertilizer recommendations. The government, through Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation (KALRO), is currently testing and...

Nakuru Bets on the Golden Oilseed to Cut Kenya’s Edible Oil Import Bill

By Grace Wamaitha, DevReporter, Nakuru County Highlights Nakuru farmers grow sunflower to cut oil imports bill. Kenya spends Sh160B annually on importation of edible oils. Sunflower is drought-tolerant. Sunflower Farming creates jobs and opportunities for youth and women. As edible oil prices hike and imports drain the country’s coffers, Nakuru farmers are planting a solution...

Trans Nzoia Women Ditch Maize for Poultry, Profits: From 20 chicks to 2,000: How small-scale farmers are rewriting their economic future

By Kipkorir Tarus, DevReporter, Trans Nzoia County Key Highlights Trans Nzoia women ditch maize farming, embrace poultry Poultry farming more profitable than maize farming Mortality, animal feed and lack of markets termed major challenges to poultry farming County Government of Trans Nzoia supports poultry farming, builds value addition factory Every dawn in Mitoto village, Trans...
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