About Us
Smallholder Farmers and Food Sovereignty
We work alongside smallholder farmers to reclaim food sovereignty through supporting their right to save indigenous seeds, regenerate their soils, and make informed decisions about what grows in their fields and what feeds their families. Through agroforestry and regenerative agriculture training, we help farmers break dependence on external inputs and volatile markets, rebuilding self-reliant food systems rooted in local knowledge and biodiversity. Our aim is to amplify farmer-led innovation that ensures communities control their land, their harvests, and their futures.
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Total Projects: Over 10
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Active Volunteers: 20
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Beneficiaries Impacted: 1000+
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Our Service Areas: Kajiado County
Frequently Asked Questions
We provide training in sustainable agriculture, community conservation projects, and gender equality initiatives.
