With support from iDE’s She Feeds Africa program, Kenyan farmers are transforming local food systems by running profitable agribusinesses, reducing post-harvest losses, and training others in climate-smart practices.
In drought-stricken Kenya, women entrepreneurs like Fedha Kyevo are accessing machinery, loans, and training through iDE to grow their agribusinesses, increase community incomes, and build resilience to climate change.
Farming and Entrepreneurship transformed Rosaline’s life, so now she’s helping young men and women from her community do the same.
Rosalina Siama, based in Western Kenya, joined iDE in 2023 and has launched successful agricultural and business ventures, including soy production, creating jobs for local youth and supplying nutritious food to schools.
For Winfred, entrepreneurial success meant supporting farmers in her rural community.
With technical and business training, Winfred builds her business from the ground up to provide postharvest services and other agricultural support to farmers in her community.
Switching from manual to mechanized processing saves time and increases profits
The She Feeds Africa project, funded by Zinpro Corporation and the Anderson Foundation, provides women entrepreneurs with access to financing, tools, and training, equipping them to improve postharvest practices and incomes across Kenyan communities
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