2025 Intake Open University of Kenya
2025 Intake Open University of Kenya

Agribusiness

Learn from innovations in modern farming and agribusiness techniques, get inspired by stories of what others are doing

Celine's tomato seedlings in sacks, ready for transplanting. Photo/COURTESY

How Celine turned 21 tomato-seedling trays to a tomato plantation

Hitherto, Africa continues to punch below her weight on the issue of feeding herself. However, the current hope overrides any doubts that in the next few years, Africa, like all her sister continents, will be...
Tomatoes, a Fresh Fields Project harvest, run by Kateta and his teenage student-farmers. Photo/ COURTESY

Why Kateta’s Fresh Fields Community Project could be Zambia’s hunger solution

Ever imagined an African continent where all people can feed themselves without importing the millions of tonnes of food commodities we import annually? Current Situation Africa is host to 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land...

GAIINS: Making agricultural, climate risk insurance gender-inclusive

The Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), in partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), have launched a new project...

Embrace improved rice varieties for higher productivity, farmers urged

"African farmers and agribusiness investors stand to make an estimated 100-125 million US Dollars in the early uptake and adoption of improved rice varieties," Dr. Sanni Kayode has said. "Early adopters of the improved rice...

AGRIBUSINESS: Which way coffee sector?

The coffee industry in Kenya used to be regulated and controlled by the government before it was liberalized in the 1990s, following pressure from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Before its liberalization, the government regulated...

Here’s how a green revolution is taking shape in West Pokot

A plaintive but distinct welcome awaits visitors to Ms Jane Chepchumba’s home.  She is the proud owner of 18 goats at her home in Cheptor village, Sigor sub-county, West Pokot County.  Ms Chepchumba belongs to the...

How black soldier farming can change farmers’ fortunes

With the rising cost of animal feeds, many small scale farmers in Kenya are finding it an uphill battle to buy processed feeds for their poultry and livestock. An unprecedented fuel crisis has not made...

AGRIBUSINESS: Value-adding pays off pumpkin farmers

Pumpkin farming is rare in Nyamira, a county well known for bananas, maize, and other subsistence and cash crops. This is why it is exciting that a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) operating in Nyamira Township Ward...

AGRIBUSINESS: Why melons, tape may be economy game changer in arid areas

When the melons began to flower, the women were told to stay away from Jane’s kitchen garden. “Our husbands had told us that the melons would go bad if we stepped on the patch,” says...

AGRIBUSINESS: North Rift maize farmers call for better produce prices

North Rift region is known as the leading producer of maize in Kenya. Trans-Nzoia County tops the list, followed by Uasin Gishu County.  Over the years maize farmers have been experiencing challenges such as poor...