By Bob Aston
According to Patrick Kimani, Chief
Executive Officer, Kenya Livestock Producers Association, the trade
fairs/exhibition will serve as a unique platform for all stakeholders in all sectors
of the economy to meet to experience their fulfillment in their business
through education, exhibition and entertainment.
The Kenya Livestock Producers Association in collaboration
with the Laikipia County Government, co-hosts Eastern Africa Farmers Federation
(EAFF), KCB Foundation, Agri Profocus, ACK Church, Isinya Feeds, Unga, FarmCare
Ltd, Cooper K- Brands and Agricultural Industrial Network is set to hold the
second agribusiness Trade fairs on March 27-28, 2015 at Nyahururu stadium,
Nyahururu town, Laikipia County. The theme for the Agribusiness Trade Fair will
be “Farming is big Business.”
The highlight of the trade fair will
be road shows, demonstration plots, insurance services, agricultural products,
agro chemicals and seeds, farm machinery and equipments, biogas and bio-fuels
demonstration, financial services products, dairy products, edairy, rabbit,
quails and bee keeping, artificial insemination (AI), greenhouse farming, new
innovations, mcommerce, real estate and domestic tourism.
The objectives of the trade fair
include; to afford the regions farmers, service providers and industry
suppliers a unique opportunity to showcase their products for benchmarking and
trade, expose agricultural sector stakeholders (practitioners and suppliers) to
new technologies and ideas for better efficiencies and quality, provide a
platform for short seminars and demonstrations to small scale and large scale
players in the sector, to showcase outstanding breeds for different livestock
and to encourage farmers to invest in farming as a business.
Governor Irungu being shown certified seeds during last years trade fairs |
It will be an opportunity where one will be
able to cost effectively, joyously, conveniently and easily conduct some
business on wide range of products and services as well as introduce and demonstrate
the latest products, innovations, machinery and techniques that are available
to the citizen in those areas.
“Kenya Livestock Producers Association
will bring unique audiences of these major sectors in one place for two days. We
therefore invite you to take this rare opportunity where serious farmers and
your clients will come together for you to exhibit your products and services
by taking exhibition space,” said Mr. Kimani.
The trade fairs are monthly events
organized by the Kenya Livestock Producers Association in various counties in
the Country. Farmers and farmer groups are not charged for exhibiting during
the trade fairs while entrance is free for members of the public. The guest of
honor is expected to be Hon Joshua Irungu, Laikipia County Governor.
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