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The County government of Bomet has handed over part of its Agricultural Training Centre (ATC) farm to the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO).
The move aims to enhance agricultural research, innovation, and services, ultimately improving farming practices across the region.
The initiative is set to transform the ATC farm into a hub for cutting-edge agricultural research and training, equipping farmers with modern skills and knowledge to adapt to evolving agricultural challenges.
The facility will also coordinate smaller research units in Bomet’s diverse agro ecological zones.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Bomet Governor Prof. Hillary Barchok emphasized the importance of collaboration in addressing critical agricultural challenges.
“This facility will focus on fast-tracking soil sampling and analysis while testing and promoting adaptable technologies across key agricultural value chains, including crops, livestock, and fisheries,” stated Prof. Barchok.
He added that the partnership underscores the county’s commitment to ensuring that farmers have access to the latest advancements in agricultural technology and practices.
Bomet’s cool climate and fertile soils make it an ideal location for the production of key crops such as Irish potatoes, vegetables (including spinach, tomatoes, cabbages, and kale), and tea.
Tea remains the region’s primary cash crop, with farmers in the eastern areas, near the Mau Forest, supplying their produce to Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) factories.
This partnership is expected to further strengthen these agricultural sectors, which are the backbone of the local economy.
Dr. Kibet Sitienei, the County’s Chief Officer for Agriculture, highlighted the program’s potential to revolutionize farming in Bomet by introducing scientific innovations to improve yields and profitability for farmers.
“This collaboration will empower farmers with practical solutions to challenges such as soil health and access to resilient crop varieties,” noted Dr. Sitienei.
KALRO Deputy Director General for crops Dr. Felista Makini reiterated the organization’s dedication to advancing agricultural productivity in the county.
“Our research will prioritize locally adaptable technologies that enhance resilience and productivity in key value chains, ensuring sustainable agriculture in Bomet and beyond,” Dr. Makini said.
Senior officials attended the handover event from both Bomet County and KALRO, including KALRO Deputy Director General for Livestock, Dr. Evans Ilatsia.
The partnership is poised to increase farm yields and incomes for farmers, most of whom rely on agriculture as their primary source of livelihood.
By Lamech Willy.A
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