At the inception of county governance in the year 2013, most Kenyan regional units commissioned task forces made of professionals to seek ways of improving agricultural practices and turn them…
James Kamuye Kataru
As the New Year 2021 begins on a high note, despite the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic the previous year, so are farmers taking on their farming tools…
How prepared are farmers to cut post-harvest losses? In this blog post, I want to talk to farmers who’ve had prior training and knowledge of the SAWBO Animation videos on…
Celebrating the unsung heroes of the Kenyan health system. During this Covid-19 pandemic, there is a group of heroes who have bore the brunt of the pandemic and witnessed its…
On Monday, October 26 2020 I happened to be a guest speaker in a KEYOP – Kenya Youth Employment Opportunities Project training that was held at St. Antony Sirisia Boys…
As the Covid-19 second wave hits the country, Kenyans should be wary of its devastating effects and check its spread before it ravages our population. If people do not take…
Farming is a very exciting and fulfilling venture. Watching planted seeds break the ground, sprout into young crops, and grow into vibrant plants is awe inspiring. This creates a special…
In interviews we conducted recently across Kakamega County, following all Kenya government and World Health Organization rules and regulations on fighting Covid-19, 20 farmers revealed how they’ve been fighting crop…
In Western Kenya Kakamega County, farmers face various challenges in their practices. County governments employ a number of extension officers to provide essential services, but those are often limited to…
Before an outbreak of infectious diseases like cholera, typhoid, dysentery and lately COVID-19, most people didn’t consider hand -washing a very important and healthy exercise in their lives. In most…