Nandi County, Kenya – Governor Stephen Sang is leading the modernization of the Kaimosi Agricultural Training Centre (ATC), a project set to cost over Sh500 million. The initiative aims to transform the college into a centre of excellence for agricultural training and innovation.
The upgrade will include:
Improved learning resources and training halls.
Equipping demonstration farms with modern agricultural technologies.
Strengthening partnerships with research institutions and agribusiness stakeholders.
Renovation of existing infrastructure to better serve farmers, students, and agripreneurs.
Governor Sang stated that the modernization is part of the county’s strategy to empower farmers, increase agricultural productivity, and drive regional economic growth. Kaimosi ATC director Levy Kachilei highlighted the role of practical, modern training in tackling agricultural challenges and shaping the future of farming in Nandi County.
The project is positioned to make Kaimosi ATC a premier hub for agricultural training and innovation in Kenya.