County Launches Big Coffee Farming Push

The County Government of Uasin Gishu has rolled out a major agricultural program aimed at uplifting farmers through high-value coffee farming. The event, held on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at the Kapsaret Sub-County Office, featured the distribution of coffee seedlings and issuance of Ksh.12.856 million in cheques to support local farmers.

Targeted Wards

The initiative, part of the county’s ongoing agricultural transformation agenda, benefits six wards: Simat/Kapsaret, Kipkenyo, Ng’eria, Racecourse, Megun, and Langas. It aligns with Governor Dr. Jonathan Bii Chelilim’s Nguzo Kumi pillars, which promote wealth creation through agribusiness and high-value crops.

Guest Participation

The event was attended by Nandi Governor H.E. Hon. Stephen Sang, EGH, who applauded Uasin Gishu’s efforts to revolutionize agriculture. He emphasized the importance of counties working together to strengthen regional food security and promote economic development through farming.

MCAs Present

Several Members of the County Assembly (MCAs) also attended to show support and help oversee the rollout in their respective wards. These included:

  • Hon. Julius Bitok (Megun Ward)
  • Hon. Francis Muya (Langas Ward & Majority Leader)
  • Hon. Ulysses Kipruto (Racecourse Ward)
  • Hon. David Cheboi (Kipkenyo Ward)
  • Hon. Hosea Kemboi (Simat/Kapsaret Ward)
  • Hon. Richard Kering (Ng’eria Ward)

Investment in Agribusiness

The Ksh.12.8 million funding is set to boost farm-level investment by enabling farmers to acquire quality inputs and expand production. The distribution of high-value coffee seedlings is expected to introduce farmers to new income streams and enhance agricultural output in the region.

Technical Support and Market Linkage

The Department of Agriculture, Agribusiness, Livestock and Fisheries has assured farmers of continued support. Training, extension services, and market access will be provided to ensure successful uptake of coffee farming across the county.

Vision for Modern Farming

With this bold step, Uasin Gishu is positioning itself as a model county for modern farming and agribusiness development. The initiative marks the beginning of a long-term effort to produce self-sustaining, high-earning farmers across the region.


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