TRAINING OF VILLAGE-BASED ADVISORS AT EGERTON UNIVERSITY

 The KSPI project aims to create employment for 4,873 youth and women through Village Based Advisors (VBAs). These VBAs are entrepreneurs recruited to support potato farmers in improving production and generating business opportunities along the potato value chain. NPCK, in collaboration with Egerton University, conducted the first cohort training for 55 VBAs at Egerton University’s Njoro campus in Nakuru County. The training equips VBAs with knowledge on various business opportunities, including mechanization, input aggregation, soil health restoration, and how to leverage platforms like Viazi Soko, alongside other opportunities within the potato subsector.

Comments(4)

  1. Michubu k ntongai says:

    Hello?Am interested to join you as a village based adviser,I have a so many groups purposely registered as farmers, honestly I will recruit so many farmers in akirang’ondu ward ,we are lagging behind on farming matters thank you

    • npckwebsite says:

      Hello Muchibu, kindly call Henry: 0725626763. he will help you on that.

  2. Michubu k ntongai says:

    Hello?Am interested to join you as a village based adviser,I have a so many groups purposely registered as farmers, honestly I will recruit so many farmers in akirang’ondu ward ,we are lagging behind on farming matters thank you.Tel.0707988033

    • npckwebsite says:

      Hello Muchibu, kindly call Henry: 0725626763. he will help you on that.

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