19/12/2025
In Kakamega County, Ingo Agrichamps Youth Association is using fodder production to support dairy farming and create income for young people. Before the initiative began, many farmers struggled to access quality hay, resulting in low milk production and unreliable supply for cooperatives.
The project started in 2023 with 3 acres leased at Bukura Agricultural Training Centre with FAO support. The group later expanded by leasing public land from the Agricultural Society of Kenya and private land from individual owners.
By June 2025, Ingo Agrichamps was managing about 25 acres under fodder production and is targeting 50 acres by 2027. The group mainly grows Boma Rhodes hay, harvesting three times per year, with plans to introduce PakChong 1 Napier and Desmodium.
The association engages over 150 youths across fodder, dairy, aquaculture, horticulture, and climate activities. Their hay supplies individual dairy farmers, cooperatives, and the Kakamega Dairy Development Corporation.
Between 2023 and 2025, the group generated over Ksh 4.8 million in sales and an estimated net income of Ksh 2.28 million. Despite challenges such as high input costs and reliance on hired balers from other counties, Ingo Agrichamps plans to invest in balers, storage facilities, and tractors to scale up production and reduce costs.
Read more: https://theorganicfarmer.org/ingo-agrichamps-youth-group-seizes-a-multimillion-shilling-opportunity-in-fodder-production/
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