We recognize that our broad objective of supporting farmers, agribusinesses and consumers to improve their livelihoods through sustainable agriculture processes cannot be achieved in isolation and our members must work alongside other key partners towards common goals.

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REALMS

Regenerative Agricultural practices for improved Livelihoods and Markets (REALMS) is a project whose aim is to solve the problem related to “the degradation of natural resources and income due to unsustainable practices
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Voice for Change

Improving food safety and reducing food losses in horticultural value chains through evidence based policy and advocacy interventions at national and county level
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NROCAA

NROCAA is a voluntary professional certification scheme facilitated by SOCAA. It provides a base level of professional standards through accreditation and raises that standard through continuous professional development.

The SOCAA Agribusiness Academy is an online learning platform designed to build practical skills for agribusiness professionals, farmers, and horticulture practitioners. The Academy offers a range of short, affordable agribusiness courses, including the KS 1758 course, aligned to industry needs and delivered by experienced and expert tutors for experts looking to promote food safety standards. All courses are designed to be practical, market-relevant, and accessible, supporting learners to strengthen their technical capacity and professional credibility.

Learners can study from anywhere, at any time, making the Academy ideal for working professionals.

Start Today – https://agribusiness.co.ke/contact-us 

The Power for Food Partnership is a five-year regional programme  supported by the IKEA Foundation and coordinated by SNV, working across four countries in East Africa. The partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of Regenerative Agriculture (RA) and the Productive Use of Renewable Energy (PURE) to strengthen sustainable food systems, improve farmer livelihoods, and enhance climate resilience. In Kenya, the partnership is active in seven counties, bringing together public, private, and civil society actors to drive practical solutions that link agriculture, energy access, and enabling policies.

The Power for Food Partnership is implemented through three interconnected pathways designed to drive systemic change:

  1. Learn Pathway
    Supports generation of evidence that showcase the integration of Regenerative Agriculture practices and renewable energy technologies, enabling farmers, agribusinesses, and policymakers to learn from practical, field-based evidence.
  2. Link Pathway
    Strengthens agribusinesses, value chain actors, and service providers to adopt and scale commercially viable RA and PURE solutions, improving market access, productivity, and investment readiness.
  3. Leverage Pathway
    Focuses on shaping enabling policies, investment frameworks, and institutional support systems that accelerate the uptake of RA and PURE at scale through evidence based advocacy and mobilisation of resources.

The Society of Crop Agribusiness Advisors of Kenya (SOCAA) implements the Leverage Pathway in partnership with the Kenya Renewable Energy Association (KEREA). Under this pathway, SOCAA works to promote favourable policies and regulatory frameworks that support the adoption of Regenerative Agriculture and the Productive Use of Renewable Energy across Kenya. Through this role, SOCAA contributes to creating an enabling environment that unlocks investment.