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Strategic Focus (2024-2027

Empowering MSMEs & Smallholder Farmers for Sustainable Agribusiness Growth

With a strategic focus on empowering smallholder farmers throughout important value chains, Collabrains is dedicated to bringing about revolutionary transformation in the agriculture and agribusiness industry in the upcoming years. Having acknowledged the enormous potential of beekeeping, peanut cultivation, passion fruit, avocado fruit, rabbit farming, and beekeeping, we will focus our efforts on encouraging innovation, raising productivity, and providing farmers in our target locations with access to markets.

Key Areas of Focus:

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Implementing comprehensive training programs, access to quality inputs, and market linkages to support smallholder poultry farmers in the target regions, enhancing poultry production and value addition.

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Introducing sustainable rabbit farming practices, providing technical assistance, and facilitating market connections for rabbit producers and promoting diversified income streams and food security.

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Facilitating the adoption of best agronomic practices, post-harvest handling techniques, and market-oriented production for passion fruit and avocado farmers with the aim of tapping into high-value export markets.

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Offering training in modern beekeeping methods, hive management, and honey processing to smallholder beekeepers while supporting biodiversity conservation and livelihood enhancement.

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Promoting climate-smart peanut cultivation techniques, pest and disease management strategies, and value addition opportunities for peanut farmers.

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Geographic Focus:

Our strategic interventions are concentrated in the Nyanza, Western, and Rift Valley regions, with particular emphasis on Nakuru and Baringo counties in Rift Valley, and will expand to Kitui county in Eastern, and Kwale county in Coastal region. These regions have been selected based on their potential for agricultural productivity, market opportunities, and the presence of smallholder farming communities in need of support.