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About Agcenture

Kenya’s Agribusiness Knowledge &
Advisory Platform!

Agcenture helps farmers, agripreneurs, cooperatives, and agricultural investors make better decisions through practical knowledge and professional advisory services.

320+

Farming Guides Published

12+

Yrs of Kenya Agribusiness Practise

50,000+

Monthly Readers

100 +

Organisations Reached

agcenture

Who We Are

A Kenya-based agribusiness knowledge and advisory platform

Most Kenyan farmers operate on information they cannot verify, yield estimates from neighbours, market prices from group chats, cost figures from seed company brochures that always show the best case. Investment decisions get made.

Some work out. Many don’t. 

Agcenture exists because the gap between ‘I think it’s profitable’ and ‘I know it’s profitable’ costs Kenyan farmers millions of shillings every season.

We close that gap with real Kenya market data, professional advisory services, and 12+ years of on-the-ground agribusiness practice.

Our Story

Built to bridge Kenya’s agribusiness knowledge gap

Agriculture remains one of Kenya’s most important economic sectors, yet many farmers and agribusinesses continue to face challenges accessing reliable information, financing, markets, and professional business support.

Agcenture was established to bridge this gap. What began as a platform for sharing practical farming knowledge has evolved into a trusted agribusiness resource serving farmers, entrepreneurs, cooperatives, and investors across the agricultural value chain.

Today, Agcenture combines educational content with professional advisory services to support better decision-making from enterprise selection and production planning to financing, value addition, market access, and agro-exports.

A map of Kenya showing Fall army worm pest infestation

What We Do

Knowledge, finance, and advisory in one place

Agcenture operates across three areas, each reinforcing the other. Farmers who read our guides understand their enterprise better. Investors who use our advisory services make better-informed decisions. Both benefit from the same Kenya-specific knowledge base.

Farming Knowledge

Practical guides covering crop farming, livestock production, farm management, agribusiness opportunities, and emerging agricultural trends for Kenya.

Agrifinance & Farm Business Planning

Farm business plans, feasibility studies, loan comparisons, enterprise budgets, and investment evaluation for AFC, SACCO, and bank applications.

Agribusiness Advisory

Enterprise development, value chain support, agro-processing advisory, market access, and agro-export facilitation for established farms and investors.

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Who We Serve

From smallholder farmers to agribusiness investors, Agcenture serves anyone in Kenya who grows, processes, or invests in agricultural enterprise and wants to make better-informed decisions.

  • Farmers
  • Agripreneurs
  • Cooperatives
  • Agricultural companies
  • Development organisations
  • Agribusiness investors

Our Values

What guides how we work

Practicality

Every guide, tool, and advisory service we produce is built around what actually works in Kenya’s farming context not theoretical frameworks designed elsewhere.

 Integrity

We use real Kenya market data, verifiable figures, and honest assessments. We do not inflate projections to make an enterprise look more attractive than it is.

Specificity

Kenya-specific input costs, lender names, regulatory requirements, and market prices not generic Africa-wide content that does not apply to your county or crop.

Accessibility

Professional agribusiness knowledge and advisory support should not be limited to large enterprises. Our content is free, and our advisory fees are set for Kenya’s farming context.

Founder

Sam K.

Sam is the founder of Agcenture and leads its agribusiness content and advisory work.

He is a rural financial inclusion expert with over 12 years of rich experience in Kenya’s agribusiness and agricultural development sector, combining financial expertise with practical field knowledge of agricultural markets and smallholder systems.

He currently serves as Programme Manager at EAMDA under the RK-FINFA (Rural Kenya Financial Inclusion Facility), an IFAD and AGRA-supported initiative focused on improving rural financial inclusion, market access, and agribusiness development for smallholder farmers in Kenya.

His work focuses on management consulting, farm business planning, agribusiness feasibility studies, value chain development, market systems development, monitoring and evaluation, program management, grant and proposal writing, and agro-export facilitation within Kenya’s agricultural sector.

Looking to start up or expand your agribusiness?

Let’s work together on your next agribusiness idea. Reach out to us today.