dairy Archives - KNCCI https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/tag/dairy/ The Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:29:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/cropped-ogimage-default-32x32.jpg dairy Archives - KNCCI https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/tag/dairy/ 32 32 KNCCI In Partnership with Invest Kenya, Inaugural event of Africa International construction machinery, mining machinery, Agricultural machinery, and International Auto parts, electromechanical, hardware and products expo https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2026/04/10/kncci-in-partnership-with-invest-kenya-inaugural-event-of-africa-international-construction-machinery-mining-machinery-agricultural-machinery-and-international-auto-parts-electromechanical-hardw/ https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2026/04/10/kncci-in-partnership-with-invest-kenya-inaugural-event-of-africa-international-construction-machinery-mining-machinery-agricultural-machinery-and-international-auto-parts-electromechanical-hardw/#respond Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:29:35 +0000 https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/?p=8361 KNCCI's Kenya–China (Asian) Trade & Investment Promotion Initiative Chairperson Richard Ndungu Chairman Kiambu Chapter, delivered a compelling call for deeper economic cooperation between Kenya and China, with a strong focus on agriculture and agribusiness. Speaking at the Global Launch Event held on 10th April 2026 at Fairmont Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi he conveyed greetings from KNCCI [...]

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KNCCI’s Kenya–China (Asian) Trade & Investment Promotion Initiative Chairperson Richard Ndungu Chairman Kiambu Chapter, delivered a compelling call for deeper economic cooperation between Kenya and China, with a strong focus on agriculture and agribusiness.

Speaking at the Global Launch Event held on 10th April 2026 at Fairmont Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi he conveyed greetings from KNCCI President Dr. Erick Rutto.

Mr Ndungu highlighted Kenya’s rich investment opportunities spanning tea, coffee, horticulture, dairy, aquaculture, and agri-tech. He emphasized Kenya’s deliberate shift from raw commodity exports toward value-added products an evolution that creates immediate openings for Chinese enterprises with expertise in processing technology and investment financing.

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KNCCI Conducts Dairy Enterprise Training at ASK Show Grounds, Kitale https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2026/02/20/kncci-conducts-dairy-enterprise-training-at-ask-show-grounds-kitale/ https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2026/02/20/kncci-conducts-dairy-enterprise-training-at-ask-show-grounds-kitale/#respond Fri, 20 Feb 2026 16:01:43 +0000 https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/?p=8171 Today, 160 youth attended a enterprise training at ASK Show Grounds, Kitale (10am–1pm). KNCCI Head of Programs, Mr. Daniel Biketi, trained participants on Financial Management for Dairy Enterprises using the Five Pillars of Financial Discipline: Earn, Save, Spend Wisely, Invest, and Protect — equipping youth with practical strategies to grow sustainable dairy businesses. Mr. Francis [...]

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Today, 160 youth attended a enterprise training at ASK Show Grounds, Kitale (10am–1pm).

KNCCI Head of Programs, Mr. Daniel Biketi, trained participants on Financial Management for Dairy Enterprises using the Five Pillars of Financial Discipline:

Earn, Save, Spend Wisely, Invest, and Protect — equipping youth with practical strategies to grow sustainable dairy businesses.

Mr. Francis Ndege from the Kenya Dairy Board also trained them on animal feed formulation, hygienic milk handling, and quality assurance to meet national standards.

In attendance were KNCCI Trans Nzoia Chair Titus Kilongi, Vice Chair Simon Giathi, Youth Chair Anthony Malovi, Finance Director Benson Kalesi, CCM Anthony Masika, and JGP Field Coordinator Daniel Kiprono.

A strong step toward empowering youth in agribusiness.

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SWITCH AFRICA GREEN “GREEN TO GROW FORUM” KICKS OFF IN NAIROBI https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/2019/11/26/switch-africa-green-green-to-grow-forum-kicks-off-in-nairobi/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 14:07:40 +0000 https://www.kenyachamber.or.ke/?p=735 The Switch Africa Green forum to discuss the Green to Grow project kicked off in Nairobi with focus on which Kenyan MSMEs involved in the food value chain mainly coffee, dairy and mangoes can have a multiplier effect on the economy. The project focuses on disseminating sustainable consumption and production practices (SCPs), and which is [...]

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The Switch Africa Green forum to discuss the Green to Grow project kicked off in Nairobi with focus on which Kenyan MSMEs involved in the food value chain mainly coffee, dairy and mangoes can have a multiplier effect on the economy. The project focuses on disseminating sustainable consumption and production practices (SCPs), and which is being implemented by a consortium of eight organizations led by Etimos Foundation, has for the past two years been promoting an inclusive green economy, featuring sustainable consumption and production patterns at the core of sustainable development.

Etimos Foundation challenged developing countries to expand their agriculture sustainably by using environmental friendly practices. Etimos Foundation President added that enterprises must seek to overcome the challenges of climate change while at the same time striving to become more competitive, domestically and internationally.

The wise management of the earth’s resources and environment consistent with the principles of sustainable development is indispensable for our common future,” Santori said.

He warned that with the increasing global population and the increase in energy consumption sustainable consumption and production was required manage the increasing demand on natural resources.

On his part Kenya National Chamber of Commerce & Industry President Richard Ngatia called on businesses to integrate environmental sustainability with economic growth by separating environmental degradation from development.

“To secure a sustainable future, we must transform our consumption and productions patterns – from extraction, to processing and subsequent use and disposal of resources,” Ngatia told the forum.” Resource and impact decoupling are essential to promote sustainable consumption and production patterns and to make the transition towards a greener and more socially inclusive global economy.”

Ngatia added that the Chamber which is one of the partners was working with members who consist mainly of micro, small and medium enterprises with an aim to reduce the environmental footprint while strengthening their local and international competitiveness through value addition. He added that the Chamber was glad that farmers locally who had gone through the programme were now able to fully understand their value chains and thereafter established effective local and export market linkages.

The event comes even as the various goods from the continent risk facing restrictions to the European Union over the production in unsustainable means. In its remarks delivered by Thomas Yatich the EU warned that farmers not producing in an ecologically viable way might not be able to access its market going forward.

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