Kenya relies heavily on imports for its fertiliser supply, sourcing most of its stocks from China, Russia, and Saudi Arabia.
Kenya has broken ground on what it says will be the world’s first geothermal-powered fertiliser project in a bid to lower the cost of key farm input and boost food security plans.
For generations, farmers living along the borders of Kenya’s wildlife conservancies have watched helplessly as elephants ...
To overcome this challenge, it will take farmers like me. We can’t fight in the court of law, but we can make our voices ...
A groundbreaking ceremony was held for the geothermal-powered green fertilizer facility to be built by Kaishan in Naivasha, ...
The Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) is set to earn an additional Sh1.8 billion annually in net profit from a new green fertilizer plant powered by geothermal energy at its Olkaria ...
As Lake Victoria's rising waters displace families, Catholic leaders and villagers plant bamboo to restore their land and send a message to world leaders meeting in Brazil.
Although climate change will have serious consequences—particularly for people in the poorest countries—it will not lead to ...
Press Release - Kenya's food crisis has deepened, with an estimated 2.8 million people facing severe acute food insecurity in 2025, according to the Global Report on Food Crises 2025. For many farmers ...
Africa has been central to this export growth, particularly the Southern Africa region. Roughly 90c in every dollar of South ...
Kenya has launched the world's first geothermal-powered green fertilizer project, in a groundbreaking partnership between KenGen and China's Kaishan Group ...