Empowering Tea Farmers, Building Sustainable Communities
On July 3rd and 4th, 2025, the serene setting of Safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, came alive as KTDA officially launched its transformative mantra: “Farmer First, Leave No Farmer Behind.” The event marked a turning point in Kenya’s tea sector, spotlighting the people who are the backbone of the industry—our smallholder tea farmers.
At the centre of this celebration stood the KTDA Foundation, proudly showcasing the programs and partnerships that continue to empower tea-growing communities across Kenya.

As an official exhibitor, the KTDA Foundation took the opportunity to engage attendees in a powerful experience, highlighting the Foundation’s core pillars:
These pillars are designed not only to uplift the tea value chain but to build resilient farming communities capable of thriving economically, socially, and environmentally.
Among the many highlights at the KTDA Foundation booth, the Economic Empowerment showcase stood out as a crowd favorite. Featuring three remarkable farmers who are turning challenges into opportunity, this section illustrated how diversification and value addition are key to unlocking sustainable incomes.
Charity’s display of Improved Cooking Stoves (Jikos) captured significant attention for their efficiency and health benefits. Her stoves not only reduce fuel consumption but also minimize indoor air pollution—essential in rural households.
All 19 stoves sold out, demonstrating both community interest in clean energy and Charity’s entrepreneurial excellence.
Through KTDA Foundation’s support, Mary has added value to her dairy farming by producing fresh yoghurt—a nutritious and profitable product.
Her entire batch of 20 litres sold out during the event, reinforcing the market potential for value-added dairy products in rural Kenya.
Dickson, another star of the event, showcased his locally made soap, offering both hygiene and economic benefits to his community.
He sold 14 out of 22 litres, a strong showing that validates agri-based micro-enterprises as sustainable income sources for farmers.




Each story shared during the launch reinforced the KTDA Foundation’s mission to take a holistic approach to farmer empowerment:
The launch event brought these pillars to life—not just through speeches or presentations, but through real-world success stories.
“Farmer First, Leave No Farmer Behind” is more than a slogan—it’s a guiding principle shaping every KTDA Foundation initiative. The overwhelming turnout, interest, and farmer success at Safari Park underscore a shared belief: when you invest in farmers, you invest in the future of Kenya’s tea industry.
The KTDA Foundation remains committed to scaling these impact-driven programs across Kenya’s tea-growing regions—because no farmer should be left behind.
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