Which are the Best Loan Securities in Kenya-2026

Need farm financing but don’t have a land title? This guide shows you the best loan securities Kenyan farmers can use—from livestock and equipment to warehouse receipts and digital credit options. Learn how to make your assets work as collateral.

How to Write and Use a Business Plan for Your Farm in 2026

Is farming more profitably one of your new year resolutions? Whether you’re focused on crop production, livestock rearing, or any other agribusiness, a practical business plan is a MUST for profitability, growth, and resilience in 2025. Sadly, over 80% of farming in Kenya is subsistence, with the few commercial agro-enterprises run informally without strategies, record-keeping,…

Best Agriculture Finance Sources in Kenya: The Complete Guide 2025

In this blog, you will learn about the various sources of agriculture finance available in Kenya in 2025, how to access them, and practical tips to choose the best funding options for your farm or agribusiness. Are you a youth or woman farmer in Kenya looking for funding? Whether you’re a farmer, herder, food processor,…

Which are the Best Agriculture Business Models in Kenya

Discover the top business models for smallholder farmers in Africa in 2025. From digital marketplaces and contract farming to agroprocessing and regenerative agriculture, learn how to maximize profits, reduce risks, and build a sustainable agribusiness. 🚜🌍 #Agribusiness #SmallholderFarming”

Agriculture insurance in Kenya, Secrets you should know

As a farmer, you face many risks. Some of the worst are climate change and its effects. Prolonged drought, unreliable rainfall or floods can wipe your crops or livestock in a day. Other general threats include theft and fire that can destroy your premises and farm machines. luckily, there are various agriculture insurance companies that…

How to Make and Use a Farm Budget

Do you want to know how much money you will make from your farming business? In this post, we give you a simple farm profits calculator using the cost benefit analysis formula or method. You can do it for the entire farming project or a specific crop or livestock.