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Report of the Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium and Exhibition held from 15-18th October,2014 - Tom Mboya Labour College,Kisumu


Contents


About WASE

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Acknowledgement and Disclaimer

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Foreword: Message by the Symposium Director

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Background

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Profile of the Convenor and Co-Convenors

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Impact

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Overview:

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Summary of 2014 symposium proceedings

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Symposium Pictorials

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Appendix I: Programme

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Proceedings

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Appendix II: The Exhibition

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Appendix III: Field visits :Ayika Farm and Makini Schools, Kibos

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In the News

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Focus 2015: The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition

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Appendix IV: List of Participating Organizations

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In Appreciation:

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About the Western Agribusiness Investment Sympsium and Exhibition

WASE 2014 Peter Achayo Founder & Convenor WASE giving opening speech

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he Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium and Exhibition, Kisumu Business Xchange Forum, Western Connected Youth Enterprise Symposium and Western Trade Development are Business Networking Platforms conceptualized, developed, organized and owned by Gravitas Consulting. Gravitas Consulting is a Nairobi Based Social Enterprise specialized in developing “route to market strategies”, “last mile, relationship Marketing, Social Enterprises (hubs) and Community Partnerships (rural) with a special focus on Western Kenya where we have leverage on our unique understanding of terrain, culture, trends, relationships, opportunities, insights and contacts. Our database of actors are second to none from development, government, international and local entrepreneurs. We hence put together several parties with support from USAID-Kenya Value Chains Enterprises Project - KAVES, Simba Corporation, Chase Bank, Vihiga County, Mumias Sugar, EABL, Stima SACCO, DOB Equity, Amiran Kenya, Safaricom, Kisumu County, ACTIF, Agriterra Kenya Ltd., Kenya Feed the Future Engine, Nationa Media Group, Kisumu Business Xchange Forum, ICS, Kenya Red Cross Society-Kisumu, Cotton Africa, amongst other sponsors. The

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Technical

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Leah Kasera, Barack Gogo and Peter Kegode was headed by Symposium Director Jan Willem Van Es of Saham Global - Dubai with support from a team of advisors, consultants and a secretariat of 6 headed by Grace Waguthii Jayo. Our Honorary Co-Conveners were Ambassador Elkanah Odembo, Ambassador Bruce Madete, Ambassador Denis Awori and Mr. Paul Gondi. Convenor for the symposium was Peter Achayo. The Inaugural Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium was founded in February 2014 following recommendations from the Arise Kisumu Business Summit held on 19-20th December 2013 and that challenged the organizers Kisumu Business Xchange Forum and Gravitas Consulting to organize a Multi-Stakeholders Forum to discuss and offer solutions to Rural Enterprise and Youth Employment and Agribusiness Investment hence the Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium.


Acknowledgement

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his report was prepared by The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition management team under the responsibility of Jan Willem Van Es with Support from our Event Partners USAID-KAVES and Simba Corporation.

We are grateful to the Symposium Convenors, Management Team, The Secretariat, Contributors to Various Sessions, presenters, panelists, moderators, volunteers of Kenya Red Cross Society, Drivers of Avis Kenya, Kenya Airport Authority, Exhibitors and participants in attendance that made this Inaugural Event a success. Appreciation also is given to the Technical Advisors for their contribution in intellectual resource, Networks and the time and dedication they took to enable us to consolidate the Concept Note, Programme and Final Implementation of the Symposium. Our thanks is owed to the Companies, National Government and County Government that participated in the Symposium in Kisumu. Our appreciation also goes to Tom Mboya Labor college for hosting us and giving us esteemed service. We also would like to thank the Co-convenors for their support, networks, intellectual wisdom and guidance in developing the framework for the Symposium and its implementation.

DISCLAIMER

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The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium generally known as WASE is registered under the Copyright laws of Kenya and any use of the logo and Name without express permission from WASE is prohibited.

The Chief Executive Officer, The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition,

Trade names appearing in the Text are acknowledged as belonging to the company holding the registration.

t/a Gravitas Consulting,

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Forward

Message by the Symposium Director

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Symposium Director - Jan Willem van Es of Saham Global

his symposium has proven to me that there are a number of serious Western Kenyans that are changing the mind-set and ready to invest in professional agriculture. Several of the delegates, after considering the positive results of the champion projects that were presented, have decided to venture into agriculture and food processing. This is a huge outcome, and for me, the stimulus to immediately continue with the subject matter by following up on started projects and preparing for the next edition of WASE. I am very pleased to hear many of the panellists confirming my thoughts about the right approach towards a more significant agribusiness development in Western Kenya starting.

Background

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here is falling agricultural economy in Nyanza and Western regions since independence. Most parts have lost a significant amount of processing capacity in the last few decades, particularly in cotton, tobacco, sugar, tea, beverages, fruits, grains, vegetables, fish and livestock. Farm prices for many raw commodities have been at historically low price levels, farm yields have dropped at alarming rates and resulted to poor farm net-incomes. As part of a program of farm supports, governments have been encouraging farmers to both diversify their operations and explore value added opportunities. The accomplishment, however, of such efforts is yet to be met. The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium and Exhibition (WASE) is an initiative that involves various leaders from the Lake Victoria region whose goal is to further develop the agribusiness sector in the former Nyanza and Western provinces. Achieving greater food security and incomes for the individuals involved in all elements of the agribusiness value chain is possible if we provide an opportunity for participants and observers to work with agricultural economists and governments on various pro-agriculture-based policies. The 10 Counties include Kisumu, Siaya, Homa Bay, Kisii, Nyamira, Migori, Kakamega, Bungoma, Vihiga, and Busia; all of which have been working on methods to ease trade in agricultural commodities within them by pooling resources as well as seeking ways of attracting more young people to farming. As a result, we will account for 30 percent of added value in agriculture, while more than 75% of Kenyans make some part of their living in agriculture.

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Profile of the Convenor and Co-Convenors Peter Achayo

Founder/Convenor & CEO Peter Achayo, is the Founder and Convenor of Kisumu Business Xchange Forum, The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition, Western Connected Youth Enterprise Symposium, and CEO Strategist at Gravitas Consulting. He is an Experiential and Trade Marketing Specialist with nearly 20 years experience.He has worked on several marketing campaigns on different assignments, including the recent Home Afrika Launch in Kisumu, “Launch of Arise Kisumu Business Summit”. Mr. Achayo is an accomplished Business Strategist, Innovator and Social Entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in Business and Development Sectors, Consulting and Enterprise. He is now focusing on developing County Business Platforms.

Jan Willen Van Es

Symposium Director to WASE Secretariat Jan Willem van Es (1964) studied Applied Technical Sciences, Business Administration & Marketing in The Netherlands. Has broad international experience in the field of Agriculture, Food, Organization and Business Development, Supply Chain & Quality Management. As Manager, Jan Willem has proven to be successful in the upgrading of business processes and implementation of new technologies. He has strong influential negotiation skills that resulted in the award of multiple multi-million USD management contracts. Jan Willem is an appreciated Board Room Consultant and Sparring Partner for C-Level Executives. Jan Willem is acknowledged as an efficient multi-tasker, fluent in four languages and experienced in Frontier Markets. He has a large business network. Living and working in the UAE since 2004. Travelling to Kenya since 2011. Jan is married to Atieno Okello. His friends call him “Okoth”, the honourable name given to him by Dani and Quaru.

Co-Conveners Ambassador Elkanah Odembo Ambassador Elkanah Odembo is the Vice President for Africa, at the World Council of Credit Unions. He has served as Kenya’s Ambassador to France,The Vatican, and the United States of America (USA) in addition to holding senior level positions at philanthropic and non-governmental organizations in East Africa for more than two decades. Ambassador Odembo has a bachelor’s degree in biology from Bowdoin College, Maine, USA, and a Masters in Public Health from the University of Texas, Texas, USA. Ambassador Odembo and his wife, Aoko Midiwo- Odembo, have two children, Anita

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Hawi and Samson Oloo.

Paul Gondi

Managing Director at Kenbright Insurance Brokers Paul Gondi, a career banker and Managing Director at Kenbright Insurance Brokers. He is currently serving as Chairman of Geothermal Development Company. He grew up on a farm, ventured into the big finance scene during his career and is now a major farmer. He is a leading light on how the middle class elites can venture into and find success in agribusiness ventures. Among the main projects he is initiating and looking forward to finding partners and associates from this forum include forward integration into micro dairy processing and back integration into fodder growing in Nyanza region thereby reducing reliance on fodder coming in from Rift Valley.

Ambassador Bruce Madete Ambassador Bruce Madete is a former envoy for Kenya to Italy, Greece, Poland, Malta the FAO & the WFP. Presently serving as the Principal Secretary in the Ministry of ICT, Madete is a luminary from Vihiga County and is committed to the goals of hunger and poverty eradication as well as ensuring food security for the region. The proprietor of Sosa Cottages in Vihiga County, a unique and exclusive conference centre overlooking lake Victoria from an elevation of almost 1000 meters, Ambassador Madete’s vision is to see the establishment of a well organized hospitality and food wholesale centre as a spin~off from this symposium which is able to provide the right products at the right price whenever required by industry players in Western Kenya.

Ambassador Dennis Awori Ambassador Dennis Awori, a former envoy for Kenya to Japan and Korea, presently serves as Chairman of the board for Toyota Kenya, Kenya’s and the world’s largest automaker, in addition to many other directorships in major blue~chip firms. He is leading Toyota Kenya in an agribusiness investment of USD 1.5 Billion for Kenya and the region in the form of developing farm machinery through a franchise arrangement with CASE IH, a global agricultural equipment manufacturer. Toyota will also be investing in the construction of a fertilizer factory in eldoret at a cost of USD 1.2 Billion.

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Impact

Our Mission

Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium is a Social Enterprise Project of Gravitas Consulting. Its mission is in supporting innovative Enterprises in Western Kenya to grow.

Our strategic focus is to ‘help unlock and realise the hidden value’ of the

Western Kenya Economy

through dedicated and sector based dialogue platforms with State and County Governments, Local and International Investors, Development Partners and NGOs.

Our Impact

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forums Over and conferences organized and

20+

comprises upto

25% of Kenya’s population

field trips in the region over

2 years Over

Our Focus

we have developed a unique

and insights into the region with a robust database of multi-sectorial actors.

5000

farmers and businesses impacted directly and indirectly over a

body of knowledge

2 year

Our Milestone

period

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Agriculture

Overview of Western (Kenya)

According to World Bank 75% of population live in rural Kenya (2013); the country attains an average of 4.6% Annual GDP growth, out of which, agriculture accounts for 30 percent of added value (2012). Source: Feed the Future

Kenya is a low income country – 46% in poverty and 30.4% undernourishment. There are high levels of inequality with rural and low-income families most disadvantaged. Unfortunately, much dependence on agriculture increases vulnerability to climate change.

Kenya has the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa. Agriculture is the backbone of this economy and central to the Government of Kenya’s development strategy. In fact, more than 75% of Kenyans make some part of their living in agriculture. Yet agricultural productivity is stagnating while Kenya’s population is rapidly growing. Most farmers work without basic agricultural inputs or updated technology and lack adequate financial or extension services. Source: Farm Africa

Western part of Kenya consists of 10 Counties that are mostly inhabited by Luhya, Luo, Kisii, Kuria and Suba communities. In accordance to the 2009 Population Census, 4.7 million are male and 5.0 million are female gender. An average of 46.5% of the total population is aged below 15.

Table 1: An overview of the 10 Counties:County

Former Province

Capital

Governor

Deputy Governor

3,033.8

1,660,651

Western

Kakamega

Wycliffe Oparanya

Philip Museve Kutima

531.3

554,622

Western

Mbale

Moses Akaranga

Caleb Temba Amaswache

Bungoma

2,206.9

1,375,063

Western

Bungoma

Ken Lusaka

Hillary Moywo Chongwony

Busia

1,628.4

743,946

Western

Busia

Sospeter Ojaamong

Kizito Osore Wangalwa

Siaya

2,496.1

842,304

Nyanza

Siaya

Cornel Rasanga

Wilson Ouma Onyango

Kisumu

2,009.5

968,909

Nyanza

Kisumu

Jack Ranguma

Ruth Adhiambo Odinga

Homa Bay

3,154.7

963,794

Nyanza

Homa Bay

Cyprian Awiti

Hamiliton Onyango Orata

Migori

2,586.4

917,170

Nyanza

Migori

Zacharia Obado

Nelson Mahanga Mwita

Kisii

1,317.9

1,152,282

Nyanza

Kisii

James Ongwae

Arthur Maangi Gongera

912.5

598,252

Nyanza

Nyamira

John Obiero

Amos Kimwomi Nyaribo

19, 877.5

9,776,913

Kakamega Vihiga

Nyamira Total

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Area Km2

Population (Census 2009)

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According to the fourth schedule of the Constitution of Kenya, the roles of County Governments in trade development, regulation, planning and policy that affect agriculture are: Crop and animal husbandry; Livestock sale yards; County abattoirs (slaughterhouses); Plant and animal disease control; Fisheries; Markets; Trade licences (excluding regulation of professions); Fair trading practices; Cooperative societies; statistics; land survey and mapping; Implementation of specific national government policies on natural resources and environmental conservation; soil and water conservation; and forestry.

The gateway to Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and DRC Congo Bungoma County is a sugar source, with one of the country’s largest sugar factories –Nzoia Sugar Company, as well as, numerous small-holder sugar mills. Maize is also grown for subsistence, alongside pearl millet and sorghum. Dairy farming is widely practised, as well as the raising of poultry. Major markets in the County are Kimilili, that trades on Thursday and Bungoma that trades on Wednesday.

A land of sugar, rain forests and bull-fights Kakamega County hosts both subsistence and cash crop farmers. Sugar cane is the most preferred medium to large scale crop. A lot of small-holders practise livestock and poultry farming. The County hosts three sugar factories namely Mumias Sugar Company (the largest in East Africa), West Kenya Sugar Factory and Butali Sugar Mills. The main trading markets are Moi’s Bridge and Butali on Monday; Kakamega on Wednesday; Soy on Thursday; and, Matunda on Saturday.

Dominated by wetlands, cassava, granites and iron stones Busia County boasts water sources Nzoia River and Lake Victoria. The dominant economic activity is fishing. Farmers experience perennial floods from Nzoia River, resulting to limited commercial farming, mainly of sugar cane. Subsistence farming of cassava is widely practiced. Nambale is the most dominant market that trades on Monday and Thursday.

Tea landscapes, amid a hill of vision and the crying stones Vihiga County has large tea plantations that neighbour Nandi County. It is the most densely populated rural area in Kenya. Dairy and poultry farming is also widely practised, a County famous for quails. Being hilly, quarrying for construction materials is a significant economic activity. Luanda market, near Mbale trades on Monday and Thursday.

A combination of fresh lake fish, breathtaking Islands, cotton and Sunflower Homa Bay County enjoys proximity to Lake Victoria, North and West. Most dwellers are primarily fishermen, some grow sunflowers on large-scale and small-holder farmers grow maize, sugarcane, millet, potatoes and vegetables. The fish caught in the lake is consumed locally. The surplus is sold to neighbouring towns and some exported to international markets of Europe and other countries. The main markets: Oyugis, Ong’er and Ndhiwa trade on Tuesday and Friday; Rodi Kopany trades on Thursday; and Ringa closes on Sunday.

The Lakeside City, home to fish, livestock, sugarcane and rice Kisumu County main economic resources are agricultural land, fisheries, and water. Scaling Agribusiness Potential in Western Region & Lake Victoria Trading Block

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Main economic activities/industries are subsistence farming, livestock keeping, fishing in Lake Victoria; rice farming in Ahero and Nyando; sugar cane farming in Muhoroni; and small scale trading. Kisumu City, the capital enhances trade development within the County. There are many main markets that trade on different days: Kibuye and Muhoroni (Sunday); Nyakwere (Monday); Ahero, Holo and Awasi (Tuesday); Kisian (Wednesday); Katito (Thursday); Kombewa (Friday); and Sondu (Monday/Wednesday/Friday).

An arrangement of wetlands, lakes, rivers, falls, forests, timber, fish, and rice Besides being most famous as the home county of the father of US President Barrack Obama, Siaya County boasts wetlands like Yala Swamp, Ndanu Falls, Lake Kanyaboli and Lake Victoria. Agriculture and fishing are the main economic activities. Local agricultural production consists of rice, cotton, coffee, sugarcane, tobacco, kales, indigenous greens, bananas, sweet potatoes and cassava. A large number also practise dairy and poultry farming. Siaya people trade in several markets: Ndori (Monday); Aram (Monday/Thursday); Bondo (Tuesday/Friday); Akala and Siaya (Wednesday/Saturday).

Blend of topography, soil organic matter, and a beehive of agriculture and commerce Kisii County is characterized by a hilly topography with several ridges and valleys. Kisii County exhibits a highland and equatorial climate resulting into a bimodal rainfall pattern. It is divided into three main ecological zones. About 90 percent of the residents rely on agriculture for economic empowerment with the main activities being subsistence farming, soapstone carvings, vegetable, bananas, dairy, tea, coffee and small scale farming. The growth of other cash crops such as sugarcane and pyrethrum, as well as, subsistence crops such as maize, beans and potatoes are supported by the red volcanic soils. Kisii County exhibits a highland equatorial climate resulting into a bimodal rainfall pattern. Being a major business hub in the Western region, it is among the ďŹ rst major towns near the KenyaTanzania border serving as the ďŹ rst stop for traders and business community within region. Although it has are few industrial setups, the county has the potential for the establishment of large agro-based industries. The main market, Nyakongo, trades on Thursday and Sunday.

The land of mixed cultures, oil products, millet and Gold; a gateway to Tanzania Migori County is a hub of two valuable resources resources: gold in Rongo Constituency and water from Kuja and Migori Rivers. However, 43% of population live below the poverty line. The main economic activities/industries are agriculture, fishing, manufacturing and mining. Farmers grow maize, millet, sugarcane, tobacco, coffee, sorghum, cotton, groundnuts, cassava, sweet potatoes, beans, sukuma-wiki, and sweet bananas. Migori borders Homa-Bay, Kisii and Narok Counties. South Nyanza (Sony) Sugar Company is the major factory serving sugarcane farmers in Migori and Kisii Counties. The soils are welldrained and tend to be loamy. However, agricultural production is restricted by the drought periods if no irrigation water is available. Migori town is connected by road to the Maasai Mara national park, and a well tarmacked road through Isebania and Kakrao to Mwanza in Tanzania. Awendo is a major market in the County that trades on Friday.

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The hilly land of tea, coffee, pyrethrum and livestock Nyamira County is similar to Kisii County since it was formerly part of Kisii district. Resources found in the County are livestock, arable land, pasture, and water. The main economic activities/industries: tea, coffee, pyrethrum, dairy farming, banana plantations. Other agricultural products are maize, beans, sorghum, finger millet, dairy products. The County experiences relatively good weather patterns with rainfall occurring regularly throughout the year. The main market is Miruka and it majorly trades on Wednesdays. While opportunities exist for development of large-scale irrigation schemes, the County Governments of Nyamira and Kisii are seeking an agreement to form an economic alliance.

Scaling the agribusiness potential of the Lake Victoria Trading Bloc Lake Victoria supports the vibrant fishing industry and agriculture across the 10 Counties and the neighbouring regions. There are a number of fisheries in the Counties that process fish from the lake. There are also a number of factories that mill sugar from the cane plantations. The counties enjoy relatively good weather patterns throughout the year two rainy seasons annually. Despite this, living standards are generally low and social amenities like running water and electricity are not available to the majority of the province’s residents. The Climate in Western Kenya region is tropical humid. These Counties have a large area of arable land and agriculture is the stronghold of the economies. There is a combination of fisheries, livestock, poultry and key crops grown like horticulture, rice, sugarcane, cotton, pyrethrum, fruits, tea, coffee, sunflower, simsim, potatoes, tobacco, and many more. This depicts potential to level up processing of agricultural produce and animal products; and generating farm inputs, as well as, renewable energies. Practising climate-resilient agriculture, while addressing the issue of poverty among many households in the region, results to sustainable development. This and value addition to agricultural, livestock and fish products yearn for investments. The data and figures are compiled from the following sources:The 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census (Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, 2010) ÌÌ Investment Kenya; Kenya Investment Authority ÌÌ Counties in Kenya; Soft Kenya ÌÌ Former Western; Wikipedia ÌÌ Former Nyanza; Wikipedia ÌÌ Kenya County Fact Sheets; Open Data ÌÌ Population Census; Open Data ÌÌ The Constitution of Kenya, 2010; Kenya Law Reports

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Overview The aim of Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition is to scale the agribusiness potential for the Lake Victoria Trading Bloc.

Based on this, the outcome would be the creation of strategic partnerships and collaborations in agribusiness value chains through value creation, value addition, responsible investments and shared value approaches. The main objectives (areas of action) include: i. Value chain analysis, company initiatives and collaborations in commodity value chains in which Kenya is or can be competitive, while engaging large numbers of progressive small and medium farmers. ii. Analysis, company initiatives and collaborations in key cross cutting themes which will include transport & logistics, processing & value addition, agriculture & trade policy, agric-finance and crop insurance, and the bundling of inputs, irrigation and advice, including soil testing. iii. Engagement with Governments at national and county levels and with local and global support organizations to promote strategies, policies, Public-Private-Partnerships (PPPs) and investments which support competitive, inclusive value chains and the build-up of productivity, quality and income of smallholders. iv. Analysis of key enablers of agribusiness, including agronomy, financing, storage, logistics, transportation, agro- industry parks.

Main Activities ÌÌ Bringing together action groups, collaboration meets, networking events, and deal making sessions which engage key agribusinesses entrepreneurs, off-takers, banks, private equity funds, development partners and support organizations in building competitive, profitable company initiatives and collaborations. ÌÌ Direct support for company-level initiatives, collaborations and joint initiatives. ÌÌ Structuring of joint initiatives, including public-privatepartnerships and initiatives that require external incentives.

HG Zachaeus Okoth with WASE Organizers

Inputs Several inputs culminate to the purposeful achievement of the Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition:

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i. Expertise in agriculture, livestock, fisheries, research, development, trade, finance, information technology, policy and advocacy, communication, industrial management and all other affiliates. ii. Funds and incentives from the organizers, partner organizations, government, participants, and other players in the agribusiness sector. iii. Facilities and support in implementation of the sessions through logistics, investments, communication avenues, case studies, presentations, and rapporteurs. iv. Relevant projects and reports in agribusiness within the Lake Victoria Trading Bloc; the calculated outcome and involvement of all stakeholders.

Sectors and Field Studies Agricultural enterprises and farms

Agro-entrepreneurs

Academic, technical & research institutions

Local and international development organizations

National and County governments

Government institutions

Local, regional & international off-takers - food, franchise chains, manufacturers

Faith- based institutions with interest in Transport and logistics companies agribusiness

Water & irrigation companies

Insurance companies

Investors and accelerators

Financial institutions

Trade and credit unions

Cooperative societies

Donor communities

Policy makers

Commodity trading houses and markets

Energy companies

Media companies

Research and Consulting Firms

Information, Communication and Technology enterprises

Innovators and researchers

Legal entities and practitioners

Business mentors and experts

Agribusiness food & beverage companies

Manufacturers and suppliers of agricultural inputs

Foundations

Creating Shared Value In a bid to create shared value among contributors, the benefits of engaging in the Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition include, but not limited to, the following: 1. Interaction with Kenya’s leading agribusiness enterprises and banks in a unique, resultsoriented private sector initiative to build shared value with a large number of farmers. 2. Opportunity to participate in major collaborations and joint initiatives, including public private partnerships, with support from government and development agencies. 3. Opportunity to interact directly with major local and international buyers of farm produce. 4. Opportunity to discuss and learn new Business Models driving Agribusiness 5. Access to agribusiness innovations by leading companies from Kenya, USA, Uganda, Ethiopia, Mauritius ,Tanzania, Slovakia, UAE, Turkey India, China, Latin America, Netherlands and Israel. 6. Participation by senior line managers in action group meetings to share results, build collaborations and develop the policy change agenda. 7. Access to cutting edge advice on designing and executing shared value strategies. Scaling Agribusiness Potential in Western Region & Lake Victoria Trading Block

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8. Access to B2B and B2G , roundtable meetings 9. Experiential tours and field studies to agribusiness enterprises in the region. 10. High level networking with the top agribusiness actors in the region 11. Access to 10 county government investment plans and an overview of surrounding regions in agribusiness 12. Access to latest insights in agribusiness value chains and changing market dynamics.

Summary of 2014 Conference Proceedings Highlights of 2014 program, alongside exhibition and field trips ÌÌ P re-symposium: Reviewing and Analyzing Government Policy on Sorghum and Cotton Value Chains ÌÌ Pre-symposium: Showcasing of Investment cases by County Governments ÌÌ Session1: Production & Scalability ÌÌ Session2: Insights Into Value Chains (Value Addition) ÌÌ Session3: Business Models & Public-Private-Partnership ÌÌ Session4: Youth in Agribusiness ÌÌ Session5: Market Dynamics ÌÌ Session6: ICT & Infrastructure driving Agribusiness ÌÌ Session7: Structuring Land to deliver on agribusiness ÌÌ Session8: Financing Value Chains ÌÌ Special Session: Cotton, Textile, Sugar, Energy & Renewable energy ÌÌ Field Trips to Ayika Farm and Makini School, Kibos

The first (2014) took place from 15th to 18th October, 2014 at Tom Mboya Labor College in Kisumu, Kenya. About 350 delegates from the public and private sectors attended the event to chart ways of scaling the region’s agribusiness potential and engage in concrete deal making sessions. Over 130 organizations were also represented. The Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Hon. Felix Koskei, officially opened the Symposium, in the presence of the Conveners, representatives of partner organizations; scholars and members of policy think-tanks; and, representatives of institutions of higher learning, national and county governments, private companies in logistics, finance, insurance, telecommunications, media, consultancies, private equity funds and farming groups. Principal Secretary for Industrialization and Enterprise Development, Hon. Dr. Wilson Songa, facilitated on the special session on cotton, sugar and energy that had other key players in the three sectors contribute. Kisumu Business Xchange Forum is the convener of The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition. Amb. Elkanah Odembo, Amb. Bruce Madete, Amb. Dennis Awori, and Mr. Paul Gondi have been instrumental in the establishment of WASE, as co-conveners. The Management includes Mr. Peter Achayo and Mr. Jan Willem van Es, founders of Kisumu Business Xchange Forum. Mr. Achayo is also Chief Executive of Gravitas Consulting, a marketing and public relations outfit based in Nairobi. We have since received notable comments from both participants and non-participants who followed the proceedings on media. The same has enabled us to review even better ways to engage every stakeholder in agribusiness to ensure sustainable development of the ultimate goal that is to scale potential.

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Symposium Pictorials

Official photograph: WASE 2014 inaugurated by Hon. Felix Koskei, Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries

Peter Achayo Introducing The CS for Agriculture Hon. Koskei

Peter Achayo explaining a point to Hon. Koskei

WASE Delegates with PS Songa

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Appendix I Symposium Program 1000H – 1600H

The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition 2014 October 15 - 18, 2014 Tom Mboya Labour College, Kisumu

Accreditation & Registration Moderators, Panellists, Participants, Media

1300H – 1400H

LUNCH & NETWORKING

1415H – 1530H

Pre Symposium Session - County Afternoon MODERATOR: Amb. Elkanah Odembo, Vice President - Africa Region, World Council of Credit Unions THEME: Sorghum & Rice Policy Discussion PRESENTATIONS: Gerald Gacheru, East African Maltings Limited Sylvester Denda, East African Maltings Limited George Odingo, Technical Director, Food Crop, USAID-KAVES Brenda Aluda, International Fertilizer Development Centre (IFDC) Questions & Answers Session

1530H – 1600H

COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING

1600H – 1700H

County Presentations Of Agribusiness Investment Cases 10 Counties (10 Minutes per County) MODERATOR: Gem Kodhek, Agribusiness Advisor, KMPG/AECF PANELISTS: CECs – (Agriculture, Trade and Industry) Kisii, Nyamira, Homa-Bay, Migori, Kisumu, Busia, Siaya, Vihiga, Bungoma, Kakamega

1700H – 1730H

WRAP UP: Amb: Elkanah Odembo, Vice President - Africa Region, World Council of Credit Unions THEME: Creating a Multi-Stakeholder Delivery Unit that will guide implementation of investment commitments with a 3-5 year term Networking Cocktail at Tom Mboya Labour College DAY 1 – OPENING SESSION

0800H – 1030H

Sessions are Structured as Panel Discussions Entertainment: Kochia Kagan Dancers, Sukuti Dancers MODERATOR: Amb. Bruce Madete Director, Sosa Cottages - Symposium Co-Convener SPEAKERS: Mr. Peter Achayo, Founder, Kisumu Business Xchange Forum & Gravitas Consulting Amb.Elkanah Odembo, Vice President - Africa Region, World Council of Credit Unions Mark Carrato, Director, Agriculture, Business and Energy Office, USAID/Kenya Israel Agina, Kisumu Business Council /Kenya National Chambers of Commerce & Industry H.E Moses Akaranga, Governor,Vihiga County H.E. Jackton Ranguma, Governor, Kisumu County OFFICIAL OPENING – 08.30 am Hon. Felix Koskei, Cabinet Secretary, Agriculture, Fisheries & Livestock

1030H – 1100H

GROUP PHOTO & COFFEE BREAK

1100H – 1230H

SESSION 1: THEME: Production & Scalability KEY AREAS: Soil, Irrigation, Seed, Biotechnology, and Climate Systems MODERATOR: Jan Willem Van Es (Okoth), Chief Operating Officer, Agricolis PANELISTS: Joseph Alubaka, General Manager, Homalime Ltd Beatrice Kirui, Branch Manager – Eldoret, Kenya Seeds Mr. Yariv Kedar, Deputy Director, Amiran Kenya Kassim Owino ,General Manager, SEEDCo Jeremy Cordingley, Managing Director, Crop Nutrition Anup Modha,General Manager, Minjingu Mines, Tanzania

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1230H – 1300H

LUNCH & NETWORKING

1300H – 1445H

SESSION 2 THEME: Insights into Value Chains (Value Addition) MODERATOR: Dr.Hezekiah Agwara, Agricultural Value Chain Specialist, USAID-KAVES PANELISTS: Peter Waga, Value Farms, Siaya County Ben Odero, Managing Director, WEFI Sunflower Farms, Homa-Bay County Maina Kariuki, Managing Director, BrazAfric Dr. Paul Omanga, Fintrac Milton Lore, Chief of Party, USAID/Kenya Feed the Future Innovation Engine Otieno Okelo, Maseno Ridge Farm, Kisumu County George Odingo, Technical Director , Food Crop, USAID-KAVES Philip Kajwang, Sorghum Aggregator

1445H – 1500H

COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING

1500H – 1600H

SESSION 3 THEME: Business Models & Partnerships MODERATOR: Gem Kodhek, Agribusiness Advisor, KMPG/AECF PANELISTS Brenda Aluda, International Fertilizer Development Centre (IFDC) Kimathi Ikiao, Senior Portfolio Manager, Acumen Fund (E.A) Sam Ndonga, Head of Agribusiness, Chase Bank Leah Kasera, Regional Representative (Ethiopia & Kenya), Grow Africa Collins Onyango, EU-Cord

1600H – 1700H

SESSION 4 THEME: Youth in Agribusiness MODERATOR: Teddy Warria, Africa 2.0 Chapter Head Kenya & Director Africa’s Talking PANELISTS: Gerard Besseling, Managing Director, Fleckvieh Genetics, East Africa Calvins Okello, CEO, M-Shamba Yariv Kedar, Director, Amiran Isedorius Agolla, Coast Association of Front Office Services Activity (CAFOSA) Pastor Linda Adolwa, Adminsitration Pastor, Mavuno Church, and, Founder, Hatua Trust George Nyamor, Anglican Development Services

1900H – 2100H

Networking Cocktail: TMLC FRIDAY DAY 2 – OPENING SESSION

0800H – 1030H

SESSION 5 THEME: Market Dynamics MODERATOR: Mary Njunguna, SNV Netherlands Kenya PANELISTS: Gerald Gacheru, National Manager, East Africa Malting Co. Alex Mwathi, ( IPS) Aga Khan Group Moses Nyabila, Director, Shamba Craft Shem Odhiambo, Country Manager, Export Trading Group Joe Okelo, Director, Makini Schools, &, Global Travel & Tourism

10.30H-10.45H

COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING

10.45H-12.30H

SESSION 6 THEME: ICT & Infrastructure driving Agribusiness

SESSION MODERATOR: Nancy Omolo, ARISUD PANELISTS: Francis Furaha, Regional Representative, KEPHIS Ike Alibhahi, Managing Director,Africa Fleet Managemnt Solutions Peter Kegode, Director, ATM Consortium Gerald Gacheru, National Manager, East Africa Malting Co.

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12.30H-13.00H

LUNCH BREAK & NETWORKING

13.00H-14.00H

SESSION 7 THEME: Structuring Land to Deliver on Agribusiness SESSION MODERATOR: PANELISTS: Dr. Suleiman Okech, Director, SAGRICON Hon. Gideon Ochanda, M.P, Bondo Constituency, Ben Odero, Managing Director,WEFI Sunflower Farms, Homa-Bay County Peter Waga, Value Farms, Siaya Count

14.00-14.30H

COFFEE BREAK & NETWORKING

14.30H- 16.00H

SESSION 8 THEME: Financing Value Chains MODERATOR: Dr. Mutua Waema, Region Representative, RABOBANK Foundation East Africa PANELISTS: Paul Gondi, Managing Director, Kenbright Insurance Brokers Esther Muiruri, General Manager-Agribusiness, Equity Bank Gem Kodhek, Agribusiness Advisor, KPMG/AECF Mercy Mutua, Business Development Manager, DOB Equity Kimathi Ikiao, Senior Portfolio Manager, Acumen Fund (E.A)

16:00H – 19:00H

CLOSING CEREMONY THEME: Way Forward MODERATOR: Amb. Elkanah Odembo, VP, WCCU – Africa Region & Co-convenor, WASE OFFICIAL CLOSING CEREMONY PANELISTS: His Grace Arch Bishop Zacheus Okoth, Arch-Diocese of Kisumu Amb. Bruce Madete Director, Sosa Cottages - Symposium Co-Convener Paul Gondi, Managing Director, Kenbright Insurance Brokers Gem Kodhek, Agribusiness Advisor, KPMG/AECF VOTE OF THANKS Cocktail at Kisumu Yatch Club

SATURDAY DAY 3 – OPENING SESSION 9.30 H-12.00H

SPECIAL SESSION: COTTON & TEXTILE MODERATORs: Rajeev Arora, Chief Executive Officer, ACTIF (Origin Africa) Peter Kegode, Director, ATM Consortium THEME: Reviving the Cotton Industry PANELISTS: Hon. Dr. Wilson Songa, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Industrialization Anthony Muriithi, Directorate, Cotton Development Authority Joe Ombwayo, Regional Head, Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) Beatrice Obara, Director, De’deby Enterprises SATURDAY DAY 4 – OPENING SESSION

08:00H – 12:00H

SPECIAL SESSION : SUGAR MODERATOR: Peter Kegode, Director, ATM Consortium Theme: Emerging Renewable Energy value chain Presentation by: Grace Adera & Caren Aketch, Founders, FERRINI Co. Ltd PANELISTS: Dr. Wilson Songa, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Industrialization Thomas Sika, Production Manager, Mumias Sugar Company Collins Onyango, EU Cord Joseph Zachary Abuta, Agrochemicals and Lead Consultant, Machogu Abuta & Associates Certified Public Accountants/ Secretaries (K) Field Visits Thereafter Ayika Farm – Paul Gondi Makini School, Kibos – Canon Dr. Mary Okelo Barbeque at Desert Rose Resort

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Proceedings

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Amb. Elkanah Odembo

(Co-Convenor), World Council of Credit Unions Agriculture is the foundation of civilization. Africa is food insufficient despite having the largest arable land area of the world’s continents with famines and droughts being the order of the day. The objective of the symposium is to facilitate strategic partnerships in agribusiness and all counties around the lake basin area are invited to participate in discussing ways in which agribusiness can stimulate the economy and be part of the strategy for renewal and rejuvenation of the region’s economy. The inaugural Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition is a paradigm shifting event that seeks to take the region towards sustainable agriculture and family farming.

Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium and Exhibition Convenor Elkanah Odembo opens proceedings

Gerald Gacheru,

East Africa Maltings, a subsidiary of East Africa Breweries Limited Our barley seed processing plant ensures that barley farmers get quality seed for commercial production, while our agribusiness team provides extension services. Farmers are pre-financed annually to the tune of KShs 500 million by giving them high yielding seed, fertilizer and other farm inputs on credit. In both Kenya and Uganda, we have started to develop sorghum as an additional brewing raw material. The potential to grow sorghum in East Africa is high. Once fully implemented, it will transform economically the regions where it will be grown.

The objective of the symposium is to facilitate strategic partnerships in agribusiness and all counties around the lake basin area are invited to participate in discussing ways in which agribusiness can stimulate the economy

Brenda Aluda,

International Fertilizer Development Centre (IFDC) Since 1974, IFDC has focused on increasing and sustaining food security and agricultural productivity through the development and transfer of effective and environmentally sound crop nutrient technology and agribusiness expertise. They are formulating dedicated fertilizers that will be locally manufactured.

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George Odingo,

Technical Director, KAVES – USAID, Kenya Local rice production is only 20% of the country’s needs while the balance is imported. Highland rice constitutes a major new opportunity for profitable smallholder farming. George Odingo of USAID makes his presentation

H.E. Jack Ranguma,

Governor, Kisumu County The county government is working to strengthen economic fortunes of western Kenya region. The exchange of products for cash is the foundation of growth, and to achieve this we are encouraging economies of scale and working as a team. Let us avoid the ‘Serikali Saidia’ mentality and embrace professional agriculture to achieve self-sustenance. The region has potential and strength, let us leverage on the strong produce. We need a change of mentality and embrace agribusiness.

Let us avoid the ‘Serikali Saidia’ mentality and embrace professional agriculture to achieve self-sustenance. The region has potential and strength, let us leverage on the strong produce

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Symposium Director Jan Willen van Es welcomes Kisumu County Governor Jack Ranguma

John Kariuki,

Bidco Oil Refineries Soya, sunflower and maize germs provide the raw materials for the value streams of Bidco’s products. We have a processing factory in Nakuru with a capacity of 36 tonnes of oil seed and have a deficit of 16 tonnes. We import most of our sunflower requirements from Uganda which is a challenge and an opportunity for us in Kenya. Young people are encouraged to engage in farming and mechanization of farming is encouraged. We can create a Green Tsunami.


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Peter Achayo

Convenor, CEO - Gravitas Consulting The decision to organize Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium is based on the recognition that there exists many unexploited opportunities within the agricultural sector in the region. We need to look at agriculture as a business and farmers as private investors. It is a forum where professionals can meet and exchange ideas on how to improve farm yields and create value addition in post-harvest treatment & food processing so as to �Grow & Transform� the agricultural sector in the Lake Victoria Trading Bloc.

Peter Achayo Founder & Convenor WASE giving opening speech

Hon. Felix Koskei,

Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries The inaugural Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium seeks to unlock the agribusiness potential of the Lake Victoria Trading Bloc. The challenges include how to commercialize agricultural products by smallholders and how to generate the vast private-sector investment by farmers, SMEs and international companies needed to transform value chains from farm to fork. The ten counties around the lake basin are showcasing the investment opportunities in agribusiness and they will play a unique role of fostering integration of inter-county investments and trade. Emphasis is on key value chains in the western region including sugar, cotton, rice, fish and aquaculture, dairy, poultry, cereals, legumes and pulses, horticulture and tubers.

Erastus Ekidor,

County Commissioner, Kisumu County There exist some good policies for the agribusiness sector but there is poor implementation of these. Commercialization of the sector to increase productivity is required.

Cabinet Secretary - Agriculture, LIvestock and Fisheries, Hon Felix Koskei, makes his official opening speech

Emphasis is on key value chains in the western region including sugar, cotton, rice, fish and aquaculture, dairy, poultry, cereals, legumes and pulses, horticulture and tubers

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Yariv Kedar,

Deputy Managing Director, Amiran Kenya Amiran Kenya’s agricultural basket of products includes chemicals, fertilizers and seeds; large and small scale agro-projects using state of the art technology powering modern irrigation systems, climate control and water measuring technologies. Amiran is responsible for building and maintaining 90% of Kenya’s greenhouses. Complimenting all these is a team of professional agronomists offering the best technical advice as well as innovative products aimed to achieve the best possible yields.

Yariv Kedar of Amiran - Panelist Presentation

Samuel Ndonga,

Head of Agribusiness, Chase Bank Kenya At Chase Bank we have a full and dedicated commitment to financially empower the entire agribusiness value chain. Through our wide range of products and services, we are able to cater to all players in the value chain, including farmers of all sizes, cooperatives and SACCOs, suppliers of health products, feeds, equipment and services (for example: breeding, veterinary and transport). Agribusiness in Africa is projected to be worth USD One Trillion by 2030.

Delegates Networking

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Calvince Okello,

Chief Executive Officer, M-Shamba M-Shamba provides farmers with information on various aspects such as sources of inputs, extension services providers, best prices, and much more. Currently works with farmers in Ahero and Kirinyaga. M-Shamba is a winner of the inaugural Transform Kenya Awards by Deloitte & Standard Group.

Richard Low,

General Manager, Crop Nutrition (CropNuts) Farming is a waste of resources if a grower is not aware of the conditions of the soil. It is important to note that agriculture cannot succeed without a proper analysis of the soil to determine the constitution of the various chemicals in the sample and thus apply the right chemical materials. CropNuts is a leading Kenyan agri-services company offering farmers laboratory, precision agriculture and farm advisory services by combining science and technology with innovative solutions to increase farmer’s yields. The mission is to provide accurate, fast and affordable analytical reports and professional soil fertility and crop nutrition advisory services to our customers.

Agriculture cannot succeed without a proper analysis of the soil to determine the constitution of the various chemicals in the sample and thus apply the right chemical materials

From left: Deputy MD, Yariv Kerav - Amiran Kenya, Mr. Richard Low - General Manager Crop Nutrition (Crop Nuts), Mark Carrato - Director of Agriculture USAID, Mr. Paul Gondi - Co-Convenor WASE and MD Ken Bright Insurance Brokers, and Steve New - Chief of Party USAID Scaling Agribusiness Potential in Western Region & Lake Victoria Trading Block

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Joseph Alubakah,

General Manager, Homalime Company Ltd Homa Lime produces 90 tonnes of agricultural lime per day at the Koru factory. The effects of agricultural lime on soil are that it increases the pH of acidic soil (the higher the pH the less acidic the soil); in other words, soil acidity is reduced and alkalinity increased. It provides a source of calcium and magnesium for plants. It permits improved water penetration for acidic soils. It improves the uptake of major plant nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) of plants growing on acid soils.

Frederick Spits and Dan Ouko, FreeKenya Foundation

FreeKenya Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that aims at improving people’s lives positively by sharing knowledge and know-how and facilitating them in generating incomes. FreeKenya works by building capacities in soil management and urban farming by focusing on creating linkages, capacity building, training, awareness and resource mobilization.

Beatrice Kirui,

Branch Manager, Kenya Seed Kenya Seed Company was incorporated in 1956 with a mandate to research, develop, market and avail certified top quality, high yielding agricultural seeds of various varieties. The company currently has over 60 seed varieties of maize, wheat, sunflower, finger millet, horticultural seeds and legumes, upland rice, sesame seed, prosso millet, sugar beet, white sorghum, ground nuts, pigeon peas, cotton and climbing beans.

Claudius Kurtna of Agritec makes his remarks in a session

Sanjay Patel and Ravi Pawar, Agriterra Africa Ltd.

It is important to feed and protect the investment in plants by providing custom chemical application, crop scouting, crop protection products, seed conditioning, research and crop insurance.

H.E. Ambassador Shalom Cohen,

Ambassador of the State of Israel to Kenya Represented by Billy Kanyi, Trade Officer, Israeli High Commission Kenya can not only be a food secure nation, but also a net exporter of high-quality agricultural produce. Be most assured of Israel’s maximum support and perpetual cooperation in this quest. Thank you. Shalom.

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Friday 17 October

Mark Okado,

Project Coordinator, Carolina Fresh Produce Kisumu Airport is not operational in terms of exports for horticulture and needs to be upgraded for this potential to be realized. The market is dynamic and cruel but it exists and needs proper organization to be effectively exploited.

Wainaina Kung’u,

Export Trading Group Aggregators work by collecting produce from many farmers and ensuring quality of all materials that is sourced. Kenya is a rice-deficit-country and this can be changed via mechanization to improve the productivity of the lands under cultivation.

Jean Njiru, Farm Africa

Farm Africa is working to improve access to inputs for fish farming. ---------------------------------------

Gerard Besseling,

Managing Director, Fleckvieh Genetics EA Fleckvieh Genetics provide economical cows with good fertility and which produce between 8 and 10 calves. It is renowned for reducing net costs and produces up to 33 litres a day.

Networking at Tea Break: Teddy Waria (Africa 2.0 - Kenya Chapter), Hon. Dr. Wilson Songa (PS Industrialization and Enterprise Development), and Dr. Josephine Songa Scaling Agribusiness Potential in Western Region & Lake Victoria Trading Block

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Ike Allibhai,

Managing Director, Africa Fleet Management Solutions (AFMS), a subsidiary of Simba Corporation AFMS provides vehicles such as cars, generators, trucks, tractors and buses as well as fleet management solutions for farmer’s requirements for both cash buying and lease. A special symposium discount on all products as well as finance options is also available.

Hon. Dr. Gideon Ochanda,

Member of Parliament for Bondo Constituency Land consolidation efforts to achieve economies of scale are required to achieve productivity improvements. This will help to organize skills, capital and enterprise more effectively. Agriculture in Kenya is inefficient and land ownership and land access issues are among the bane of the sector in the country. Since independence the fight for land is at the core of our struggles and the land tenure system is not beneficial. The present land ownership system should be revoked and the citizens should lease from the government. We are at the forefront of this and have a Bondo Agro Revolution in which we have consolidated 230 acres after merging disparate parcels of land. This is the Value Farms initiative.

Bernard Odero,

Managing Director, Western Fresh Industries (WEFI) Sunflower Farms We are aggregating land parcels and have no title deeds for the individual units of the land we are working on. We are producing oil from sunflower.

Dr. Suleman Oketch,

Somuc Agricultural Consultants (SAGRICON) There is great need to restructure land-ownership to deliver on agribusiness. Between Kendu Bay and Homa Bay at Kimira Oluch we are working with the Lake Basin Development Authority to develop this sort of farm in which women and the youth are the main labour providers. Kisumu Airport needs cold storage facilities.

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From top to bottom: Hon. Halima Abdi - CEC for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives Vihiga, Mark Carrato - Director of Agriculture USAID Kenya, Hanif Rama - Kisumu County‑


Mutua Waema,

East Africa Representative, Rabobank Rabobank is Dutch Cooperative Bank whose core is agribusiness. It is a global leader in food and agribusiness financing as well as sustainability oriented banking.

Mercy Mutua,

Business Development Manager, DOB Equity DOB Equity is an equity-oriented Dutch-based investor in growth businesses. Equity sought is between 25% and 49% of mainly mature businesses – not start-ups or early stage businesses. DOB invests between 250,000 to 2 Million Euros of patient capital and is mainly a strategic investor that scales up proven business models.

Felix Marowe, Stima Sacco

Stima Sacco was established in 1974 and provides an avenue to save and borrow. Membership is open to all members of the public.

Kimathi Ikiao,

Senior Portfolio Associate, Acumen Fund Acumen Fund finances value chains and works with youth to bring dreams to fruition. It invests to create viable, high impact, long term investments.

Beatrice Obara,

Managing Director, De’deby Enterprises Factoring works well in ensuring fast payments to small holder farmers. We need a factoring house to expedite farmer payments. Ethiopia increased cotton production through this method.

AECF has Ksh. 5 Billion available for investment in agribusiness oriented enterprises. It has invested in 194 companies of which 49 are in Kenya and only one in western Kenya. It provides soft money with no interest or equity requirements. The fund typically invests between Ksh. 20 million and Ksh. 150 million

Gem Argwings Kodhek,

Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) There is need for change of perceptions about agriculture. The tragedy of farming in this part of the world is that policies are not well defined to promote the industry. AECF has Ksh. 5 Billion available for investment in agribusiness oriented enterprises. It has invested in 194 companies of which 49 are in Kenya and only one in western Kenya. It provides soft money with no interest or equity requirements. The fund typically invests between Ksh. 20 M and 150 M. The qualifications required are that the recipient provides matching funds and the project have a significant development impact. Among projects that have been funded include the TV show Shamba Shape-Up, Dominion Farms and the Western Seed Company.

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Paul Gondi

Co-Convenor, Kenbright Insurance Brokers Farmers are advised to take risk insurance when getting funding from banks. Insurance is required but be sure to read the small print first before signing. Avoid taking in-house insurance from banks as it leads to conflict of interest that is never in your advantage. Succession planning is a form of risk management that provides continuous success even after death.

Samson Okumu,

Food Security Specialist, USAID Kenya Policy issues are constraining growth of agribusiness and different farming models are being investigated with aggregation of small holder farms being encouraged. Food insecurity and poverty are major challenges but actionable plans within reasonable time frames are necessary to resolve these challenges.

H.G. Archbishop Zachaeus Okoth, Catholic Diocese of Kisumu

We should educate our children about Agribusiness for the betterment of the future. Land is the only resource God stopped creating. Let’s make good use of it. Water is a scarce resource. We must be able to use it efficiently. Agricultural succession is important. To accept this conference, is to accept implementation of the ideas discussed. We must learn to live and work together despite religion, tribe in diversity. We also need an Agribusiness resource centre that can train farmers.

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Bishop Zacheus Okoth of the Catholic Church giving a speech


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Thursday 15 October

Caren Akech and Grace Adera,

Managing Partners, FERRINI Company Ltd. Innovative Charcoal briquettes are a clean and environmentally friendly energy source using widely available common garbage. ---------------------------------------

Dr. Wilson Songa,

Principal Secretary, Ministry of Industrialization & Enterprise Development Public-Private-Partnerships (PPPs) and joint conferences are very important like such a symposium which is important for regional growth. The private sector must be willing to engage. Special economic zones are the real game changers. We need a regional ‘special economic zone’ to provide gain at a competitive edge. Enhanced public-private-partnership’s (PPP’s) is important for regional growth. Quick business registration is likely to improve investor funding in the country. Reducing risks involved in farming means increased funds for farmers. Rainfall-irrigated agriculture is not sustainable. Water management is important. The time for crying and lamenting is over – the time for action is now with us.

Dr. Songa, PS for Industrialization and Enterprise Development Makes his remarks during a special session on cotton and sugar

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Appendix II Participants at the Exhibition

Amiran Exhibition stand

KAVES – USAID, Kenya Under the slogan “Creating Wealth for Smallholder Farmers through Agriculture - Kenya Feed the Future Innovation Engine” Kenya Agricultural Value Chains Enterprises demonstrated various types of machinery for small scale farmers such as threshers, in addition to various produce that have been produced by farmers working under its program. KAVES promotes value chain growth and diversification. It increases the productivity and incomes of smallholder farmers, and other actors along the value chain, who are working in the dairy, maize and other staple and horticulture sectors.

Simba Colt Motors, a subsidiary of Simba Corporation showcased Mitsubishi Motors, FUSO Lorries and Trucks, the Mahindra and Renault which they touted as delivering a lower cost of ownership. On display were the new commercial trucks that are designed to deliver lower cost of ownership than competitive trucks. For example, in comparison to a similar Isuzu, a FUSO gets more than 8% better fuel economy, goes further between service intervals while carrying up to one ton more payload. Vihiga County showcased Mushrooms powder, value added Banana and Cassava Crisps, as some of the agricultural valuechains of sustenance to the farmers in the County.

Simba Colt Motors Trucks Exhibition

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Chase Bank – Representatives from the Relationship Bank spoke to prospective customers about their innovative agribusiness financing products. Their slogan is “Your pride is your harvest; our pride is your growth.” Amiran Kenya exhibited their various certified high quality seeds and irrigation methods.

Stima Sacco with the slogan “Towards a prosperous future together” provides various services such as Salary and Loan Processing as well as Current, Savings, Children and Fixed Deposit Accounts. Agriterra Africa Ltd. exhibited their Agrimax Multinutrients Liquid Fertilizer which maximises crop yields at an affordable price while improving the quality of produce. It is an applied fertiliser that is suitable for any crops.

Hatua Trust - Engaging, Uplifting, Enlightening Society the Trust disseminates information about social health issues. Safaricom Product.

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Vihiga Mushrooms stand

USAID-KAVES stand

Chase Bank Exhibition stand

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Appendix III Field Visits Courtesy of Mr. & Mrs. Paul and Alice Gondi

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estern Agribusiness Investment Symposium and Exhibition 2014 closed with a field visit to the Ayika Farm which is based about 20 kilometres from Kisumu City along the border of the county by the foot of the Nandi Hills. At this farm, about 30 dairy cows are reared for milk and these together generate an average of 500 litres of milk per day. Ayika Farm has incorporated many innovative and trend-setting methods of conducting its activities key among which

is the storage of the hay and sillage above the cows in the shed. In addition, the manure of the cows are used for biogas energy generation. The milking is done by machine to enable speedy milking of up to 30 litres per cow per milking session. Transport for the participants to and from Ayika Farm was provided by the WASE 2014 Transport Partner Simba Colt Motors, with their fleet of Mitsubishi and Renault vehicles.

Delegates tour Ayika Farm

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Paul Gondi leads the delegates entourage around the farm

Paul Gondi showcasing the farm’s facilities to delegates

A farm worker uses a chaff cutter to prepare fodder

Dairy cows at Ayika Farm

Paul Gondi stresses a point to one of the delegates during the tour

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Makini School, Kibos Located 16 kms from Kisumu City, the Kibos-based school began operations in January 2012. Makini Schools are top education institutions started in 1978 as a kindergarten in a 3-bedroomed house owned by Canon Dr. Mary Okelo. They now include preparatory, primary, secondary and college levels. The premier institution is a winner of the Africa Enterprise Award. Canon Dr. Mary Okelo is the proprietor and Executive Director of Makini Schools. She entered the annals of Kenyan banking history in 1977, becoming the first African woman to rise to the post of a bank branch manager. Her position at Barclays Bank resulted to more women taking management positions in Kenyan banks. Makini School Kibos hosted the WASE 2014 participants to a sumptuous lunch prepared by WALES Catering. The School takes its social responsibility very seriously and the students are encouraged to give community service; they look forward to growing own food for feeding the students. Being all about pioneering and innovation, Makini aims to demonstrate farming for students interested in pursuing agriculture, agribusiness and agro-forestry. The WASE 2014 participants planted trees at Makini School Kibos to commemorate a successful inauguration and a working relationship between WASE and Makini School.

Dr. Mary Okelo of Makini School receives Peter Achayo and delegation from WASE 2014 for a luncheon at their Palos farm in Kibos

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Focus 2015

The Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition There is a boost in understanding the empowerment of smallholders beyond farming techniques. Polytechnic education on farming, post-harvest treatment, farm-level production, processing, soil, water, agri-marketing and the production of renewable energy are vital in the drive to improve livelihood of rural Western Kenya. The WASE 2015 will highlight: poultry value chain (KEGGFARMS), Fruits (ITC) and emphasize on fish processing and animal feeds processing. Rural communities and agricultural producers are part of this new wave of thinking; smallscale food processing, on and off-farm, is emerging as one of the viable elements of a rural community economic development strategy. There are substantial new processing opportunities in this sphere. Two general responses are emerging. In one, farmers are looking for ways to move closer to consumers by taking over the processing of their raw products and locating plants on their farms or within rural communities. In the second, firms in small rural communities provide economic services to larger companies by developing plants that contract business from large companies. These initiatives succeed by creating co-operations between producers of the raw product, the areas’ people and the processors.

Hon. Felix Koskei, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries

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2015 program, alongside Exhibition and Field Trips Presentation of opportunities to sponsors and investors on Agri-inputs & Equipment Assessing champion projects for investments and as case studies Processing of Food & Non-Food Crops as Economical Engine – two sessions Workshops on development opportunities: sugar, cotton, rice, poultry, fruits, oil crops, tea, fish, animal rearing and renewable energy Smallholder empowerment and developing business ideas Soil and water management for agriculture, livestock and fisheries Profitable farming – technical, inputs, market linkages and post-harvest treatment Field trips to tea factory at Vihiga County, Homalime and Brooks Farm

Hon. Felix Koskei, Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries tours the Braz.agr Ltd display at the exhibition.

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Appendix IV List of contributors in 2014 Symposium, Exhibition and field trips

Event Organizer

Event Partners USAID Kenya

Fintrac - Kenya Agricultural Value Chains Enterprises (KAVES)

Land O’Lakes - Kenya Feed the Future Innovation Engine (KFFIE)

Simba Corporation

Simba Colt Motors

Xylon Motors, Avis Kenya, Simba Caetano Formula

Nation Media Group

Daily Nation, Business Daily, The East African

Sponsors and Exhibitors East Africa Breweries Limited (EABL)

Mumias Sugar Company

Chase Bank Kenya

Safaricom Limited

Stima Sacco Society

Investing in children and their society (ICS) Africa

Amiran Kenya

Hatua Trust

County Government of Kisumu

County Government of Vihiga

DOB Equity

Africa Cotton & Textile Industries Federation (ACTIF)

Kisumu Business Xchange Forum

Gravitas Consulting

Agriterra

Attributors Gravitas Consulting

Africa Cotton & Textile Industries Federation (ACTIF) Africa 2.0 Kenya Chapter

Ayika Farms

Kenya Red Cross Society – Kisumu

Makini School, Kibos

Tom Mboya Labour College, Kisumu

Agricolis Limited

Saham EA

Other participants

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Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock & Fisheries

Ministry of Industrialization & Enterprise Development

Israeli High Commission

Acumen Fund, East Africa

AFFA- Fibre Crops

Afri Global Enterprises

Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) Africa

Africa Fleet Management Solutions (AFMS)

Aga Khan Group

Agricultural Marketing Network Agricolis Ltd

Agritech E.A

Agriterra Africa

Agumbasingh Agro-development Consultancy

Akonya CBD

Allone Africa Ventures

Ambassador I.S. Ltd

Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK)

Anglican Development Services (ADS)

Aphia Plus - USAID Kenya

Arisud

ASDSP Kisumu

ASEP Enterprises

ATM Consortium

Animal Welfare and Public Health (AWAPH)

(AGMARK)

Information

African Women in Agricultural Research and Bell Industries Ltd Development (AWARD)

Bidco Oil Refineries Ltd

Bizfix Farm

BrazAfric

C.A.R.D. PSU

Carolina Fresh

Catholic Church Diocese of Kisumu

Chairman, Coast Association of Front Office Services Activity (CAFOSA)

Change is on Its Way

Chemelil Outgrowers Company Ltd

Chemelil Sacco

The National Cooperative Business Association League of the United States of America (NCBA CLUSA) Kenya

Co-operative Bank of Kenya

Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR)

Cotton Development Authority (CODA)

Crop Nutrition Ltd. (CROPNUTS)

De’deby Enterprises

Dfcisaz Trading Company Ltd

Digital Training Company

DOB Equity

Dream Shoots

DRESCHNI

Esoko

Equity Bank Kenya

European Cooperative for Rural Development (EU CORD)

Export Processing Council

Export Trading Group

Family Bank Kenya

Farm Africa

FERRINI Company Ltd

Fleckvieh Genetics EA

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Freekenya Foundation

Global Finance, Mauritius

Glorious Garment of the Lord

Grow Africa – Ethiopia and Kenya

Homalime Company Ltd.

Homesense Agencies

Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology (JKUAT)

IPS, All Fruit EPZ Ltd

Kambu Industries

Kenbright Insurance Brokers

Kengap Horticulture

Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) – Kisumu

Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) - Kisumu

Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) – Kisumu

Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute (KMFRI) - Kisumu

Kenya National Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KNCCI) - Kisumu

Kenya Plant health inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) Kisumu Urban Project (KUP) - Kisumu – Kisumu

Kisumu Business Coalition

KUSCCO Ltd

Lake Basin Development Authority (LBDA)

Legacy Farm AFPM

Mama Sarah Obama Foundation

Mandi Company

Maseno University

Maseno Ridge Farm, Kisumu County

Minjingu Mines

Monsanto Company

M-Shamba

Mwangaza Civil

National Council

Newcastle Agrovet, Vihiga County

NISA Kenya

Nyalenda Ward Development

Office of the M.P. Bondo Constituency, Kisumu County

Office of M.P. Karachuonyo Constituency, Homa Bay County

Ocean Data and Information Network for Africa (ODINAFRICA)

Original Images House of Creativity

Oserian Farm Kenya

Rabobank Foundation

Rafiki Microfinance Bank

The Centre for Research and Development (RESTECH) Kenya

Shamba Craft

Somuc Agricultural Consultants (SAGRICON), Salawa Ginnery Kenya

Scitech Boom Agroscience

Shinners M Farm

SNV Netherlands Development Organization

Soko Store

Solidaridad East and Central Africa

Sollinks International

Sony Sugar Company

Sosa Cottages

SOS Children Villages Kenya

Stokman Rozen (K) Ltd

Strathmore Schools

Syngenta Africa

The African Union Commission

The International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC)

The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD)

United Nations, Kenya

Ufadhili Trust Kenya

Urban Kienyeji Chicken

Value Farms, Siaya County

Vihiga Mushroom Project

WEFI Sunflower Farms

WestKenya

Westway Enterprises

Wintrust Kenya

World Council of Credit Unions (WCCU), Africa Region

Kisumu County

Safeguard (S.O.W.O)

Orphans

&

Widows

Organization

Technology

Governments of Bungoma, Busia, Homabay, Kakamega, Kisumu, Kisii, Migori, Nyamira, Siaya, Vihiga, Nandi Kibos Sugar Co-operative and Kericho

Media 4thEstatewire

Business Daily

Capital Fm

Daily Nation

Hope Fm

Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC)

People Daily

Radio Citizen

Ramogi Fm

The Standard

The Star Publication

Toprank Media

Desert Rose Resort, Kisumu

Kisumu Yatch Club

Urban Radio

Catering – food and beverage WALES Catering, Kisumu Tom Mboya Labour College, Kisumu

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In Appreciation The Conveners, Management and Secretariat of the 1st Western Agribusiness Investment Symposium & Exhibition that took place at Tom Mboya Labour College on October 15-18th 2014, would like to thank you most sincerely for your participation, presence and general support of the inaugural event. Here's to the start of a great project. We look forward to achievements of incoming years. You have our commitment to keep you updated on our progress and report. Thank you again for the generous support.

Convenors:

Amb. Elkanah Odembo Paul Gondi Amb. Bruce Madete Peter Achayo Amb. Dennis Awori

020 0771279 6011011 023 / 0736 930 400

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Tom Mboya

October 2014

Labour College

Hosts

Kisumu City Travel Sponsors

Partners

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