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KCV signs loan agreement with Shammah Rown Group to finance seedling production technology 

Kenya Climate Ventures has given Shammah Rown Group a loan investment to help the company set up a tissue culture laboratory in western Kenya. This marks a significant step forward in Shammah Rown Group’s roadmap to increase their production capacity of certified and safe food and tree seedlings. The loan agreement underscores the purpose of

Understanding money management

  Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play significant roles in most economies regarding job creation, global economic growth and development in that; they contribute about 3% of the country’s GDP according to a survey done Central Bank of Kenya (CBK). Therefore, SME development should be a high priority for all governments since by 2030, more

Africa offers high return on climate-smart investment – World Bank

Africa is being hit hard by climate change but has huge potential to minimize the impact and in some instances even triple a return on investment by embracing climate change adaptation, according to a report by the World Bank. Three African countries could more than triple returns on investments in climate-smart infrastructure and create thousands

KCV Clients Receive CO-Financing From KKCF

Sunken Limited , Rafode Limited and Hydroponics Africa Limited are among the overall winners of the just concluded Kakuma Kalobeyei Challenge Fund competition. The Kakuma Kalobeyei Challenge Fund (KKCF) is a program run by the International Finance Corporation implemented together with the Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund, UNHCR and the Turkana County Government. Structured on a

Why you need funding for a Start-up

You have completed stage one if you have a unique, innovative idea and the determination to succeed. However, if you want your business to develop as an entrepreneur, you will need to secure money for your startup. New firms still in the early stages of development will require funding, and a small business’s cash flow

Going nuts: Farmers’ big bet to escape poverty

Macadamia farming is a sunrise industry. It holds much promise for farmers, the economy and consumers alike, particularly as the market is experiencing exponential growth in demand. The potential of the macadamia farming and processing industry is still young in Kenya, meaning that farmers are still learning the trade tricks. Therefore, the industry requires more

Farmers struggling with dead land, there is hope

The use of artificial fertilizers and pesticides would possibly increase yields. Still, these inputs are out of reach to many small-scale farmers as they require capital and risk environmental pollution. Farmers are, therefore, being encouraged to turn to organic farming to improve their yield production. Agri Flora Organic Solutions is an early-stage company trying to

Company serving health miracles from the Moringa tree

Botanic Treasures is a health and wellness company dealing with the value addition of speciality foods. The production and processing of Moringa oileifera is its primary business activity. The social enterprise has empowered over 300 smallholder farmers to grow Moringa oleifera, a highly nutritious vegetable plant. In addition, the enterprise produces nutritional supplements and fortified

Increasing Sustainability by reducing Women’s Vulnerabilities to Climate Change with Sunken Limited

Sunken Limited is a medium-sized enterprise working in the renewable energy sector in Kenya. They fabricate energy efficient cook stoves in their factory in Kakuma and distribute these in the Kakuma and Kalobeyei refugee camp as well as the wider Turkana Region. In addition to the stoves, Sunken Limited also distributes solar powered irrigation pumps

The Menace of E- waste

On Thursday 14th October 2021, Kenya joined the world in marking The International E-Waste day which involved a call to all innovators, producers, consumers and technology companies to increase their sustainability agenda on e-waste management. The Global E-Waste Monitor of 2020 reported that 53.6 million metric tonnes of e-waste was generated globally in 2019 alone,