Category
Recent Post
- Kenyan court upholds cess fees on export herbs
- Former banditry zone transforms into thriving farming area
- Uganda plans expansion of Soroti fruit factory
- Kenyan farmers organise to regain avocado pricing power
- Kenya’s Taveta banana project drives export growth
- AFA Announces Seasonal Ban on Macadamia Harvesting and Trade to Safeguard Crop Quality
- Kenya poultry sector pushes back against Machakos chicken movement fee
- Surge in mango processing in Burkina Faso
- UK growers prepare 390kg pumpkin for championship
- Kenyan Farmers Could Grow GMO Potatoes by 2028

Kiambu Governor Kiamani Wamatangi today launched a piglet’s donation initiative aimed at empowering young men to become agribusiness entrepreneurs.
The event that took place in Gatundu North Sub-County, Mangu Ward saw over 30 select groups of young men receive donations of piglets and animal feed.
The piglet distribution is part of Governor Wamatangi’s grassroots empowerment strategy with an objective to build economic independence through agriculture in all the sixty wards in the county.
According to the County Boss, the project is aimed at boosting income and creating sustainable livelihoods.
“The long wait is finally over! I pledged to support our men by empowering them with piglets as a step towards turning them into agribusiness entrepreneurs and today, each selected group will receive up to 10 piglets and a supply of animal feed as seed capital,” Wamatangi said.
The initiative is part of a larger programme that has also seen the distribution of improved kienyeji chicks to women across Kiambu.
“Through this project, we aim to engage both men and youth in pig rearing, which, if well nurtured, has the potential to uplift our people economically. This piglet distribution is part of our grassroots empowerment strategy, which has also seen my administration provide improved Kienyeji chicks to women across Kiambu,” he said.
He assured residents that beyond the initial distribution, the county government would provide extension services, training, and market linkage support to ensure the success.
Paul Kimani, one of the beneficiaries, told KNA that pig farming is an exercise that has great potential in the region and if well nurtured, it has the potential to uplift and change their lives economically.
“I am excited that my dream of becoming a pig farmer has materialized thanks to Governor Wamatangi. I expect that by December, my pig will be ready to get pregnant and produce more piglets that I will be able to sell,” said Kimani.
Kimani says that in future, he would like to do value addition by producing sausages and bacon and become the best breeder.
“A kilo of pork goes for Sh400 in the butchery, and a mature pig sells at 30,000 to 40,000 shillings depending on the size… I am also looking to work with big companies like Farmers Choice as they offer a reliable market,” cited Kimani.
Related
Written by oxfarmorganic@gmail.com
On Offer



Product List
-
Pepino Melon Seedlings KSh 250.00Original price was: KSh 250.00.KSh 150.00Current price is: KSh 150.00. -
Easy Gro Starter 1kg KSh 855.00Original price was: KSh 855.00.KSh 625.00Current price is: KSh 625.00. -
Tangerine Seedlings KSh 200.00 -
Tissue Culture Banana Seedlings KSh 250.00 – KSh 500.00Price range: KSh 250.00 through KSh 500.00 -
French Beans (Mishiri) 100g KSh 1,130.00Original price was: KSh 1,130.00.KSh 950.00Current price is: KSh 950.00. -
Blueberry Seedlings KSh 1,500.00 – KSh 2,500.00Price range: KSh 1,500.00 through KSh 2,500.00 -
Hass Avocado Planting Package KSh 65,000.00Original price was: KSh 65,000.00.KSh 45,500.00Current price is: KSh 45,500.00. -
INDOKING 300 SC KSh 1,580.00 – KSh 24,870.00Price range: KSh 1,580.00 through KSh 24,870.00 -
Mangosteen Seedlings KSh 10,000.00Original price was: KSh 10,000.00.KSh 8,500.00Current price is: KSh 8,500.00. -
Duduthrin KSh 3,200.00Original price was: KSh 3,200.00.KSh 2,720.00Current price is: KSh 2,720.00.
