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AFNS hosts farmers’ business forum for SPOKE Project


The AFNS Programmes and Kiriita Dairy Cooperative hosted the farmers’ business forum in Lari Sub-County, Kiambu County on 14 May 2023. The event aimed to address critical challenges faced by local farmers.

The discussions primarily focused on issues such as storage and post-harvest losses, and the potential of cold chain investments to mitigate these challenges.

Throughout the forum, farmers underscored the significance of high-quality farming inputs in achieving high yields and promoting sustainable farming practices. The event highlighted a crucial takeaway from all stakeholders: not only are quality farming inputs vital for superior yields and sustainable practices, but the establishment of cold chain infrastructure is also essential. This infrastructure is key top reserving the freshness of perishable goods, expanding market access, and ensuring food safety by preventing the growth of harmful bacteria and pathogens, thus safe guarding public health.

The forum was graced by notable participants of broader stakeholders including Tigoni Grown, Mama Layla Solar, and Kathy's Fresh. Charles from Tigoni Grown delivered an inspiring address, emphasizing the importance of collaboration for farmer prosperity.

"We want to practice responsible profitable farming. We can do this when we work together. High costs for farming inputs can be tackled through collaboration," he noted.

Farmers registering for the business forum held in Lari, Kiambu County.

A fun fact shared during the event was the process of grading farm produce, which categorizes products based on quality, ensuring consistency from farm to table. Attendees were particularly impressed by the Grade A Potato showcased at the forum, exemplifying the potential of quality produce.

The Forum was a remarkable opportunity for farmers, stakeholders, and businesses to come together, exchange knowledge, and foster partnerships aimed at advancing agricultural development.

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