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Feeding the animals that feed us

How we feed our farm animals is rightly coming under greater scrutiny because of the challenge of climate change and deteriorating human health. These pressures will soon have added to them the increasing cost of oil-based nitrogen fertilizer and scarce mineral phosphates – indeed, there have been clear signs that these trends are already underway.

7 secrets that forests have been keeping from you

Where would you find the world’s largest recreation center and the most natural supermarket? Forests wouldn’t have been your first answer, would it? That’s the thing about forests. They keep secrets. For too long we have seen trees as purely functional or ornamental, objects in the backdrop or on the sideline. They decorate city streets.

Press release

HOPE FOR WOMEN AND YOUTH IN AGRIBUSINESS IN MACHAKOS AS KCIC AND THE COUNTY LAUNCH BUSINESS INCUBATION HUB Machakos, 14th March 2022 – The European Union together with Denmark (Danida), the County Government of Machakos and Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) through the AgriBiz programme has launched a Business Incubation Hub to support agriculture in the

Innovation, technology and money are vital in making Kenya food secure – Dr Mungai.

On Tuesday, 9th March, KCIC CEO Dr. Mungai participated in policy conversations on Zero Hunger alongside Denmark’s Minister for Food & Agriculture, Chief Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Country Directors of World Food Program (WFP) and representatives from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAF). The panel discussion was held at the SDGs Village at the ongoing

A breath of fresh air: Scaling up cleaner cooking solutions

In many developing countries, using solid fuels in open fires for cooking and heating creates everyday health concerns right in the home.    The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates 4 million deaths each year from illnesses attributable to household air pollution. Chronic lung and heart disease mainly affects the women and children who stay inside,

Former teacher makes reusable pads to help girls stay in school

After realizing that girls often skipped school every month because they couldn’t afford sanitary pads, Bethsheba Otuga is on a mission to make cheaper options available to girls from disadvantaged communities in Kenya.   Bethsheba, a retired teacher, is the founder of Ahadi reusable pads, which helps give young girls hope and empowers them with

Returning home from Dubai to cultivate their dreams and strawberries

Anne Mugo and her husband were happy, working in Dubai. Life was good. They earned a decent salary and had all the facilities they ever craved for: good healthcare and world-class transportation. They however always wanted to come back to Kenya and bring their business home. Having spent one year working in Dubai, they wondered

Four friends who are turning pumpkins into a healthy diet

For many years, pumpkins were regarded as one of the less important crops in Kenya. To change this mindset, Pegotty Mutai with her three friends, Esther, Lilian, and Wangeci got into a partnership for extensive research on pumpkins processing to discover how much value could be added to the product beyond making soup – which

Kisii County support for Agribusiness

Women and Youth in Kisii County have been urged to embrace Agribusiness as a way of improving their livelihoods. Speaking during a policy dialogue forum for Kisii County AgriBiz programme at a hotel in Kisii town, the CEC Member of Agriculture, Esman Onsarigo, declared that the county is ready to make agriculture fashionable again.   Kenya

KCIC launches the first cohort of entrepreneurs tackling climate change

The Kenya Climate Innovation Centre (KCIC), backed by the Embassy of Denmark in Kenya, has announced the selection of the first GreenBiz cohort of early-stage startups, building solutions to curb our climate crisis. The startups are developing new technologies across renewable energy, agribusiness, water, commercial forestry and waste management.  The launch of this new cohort