Register for the 2nd Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference!

The 2nd Eastern Africa Agroecology Conference is set to take place from 25th – 28th March 2025 at the Argyle Grand Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya. This landmark event will bring together key stakeholders to explore the transformative power of agroecology in fostering resilient and sustainable agri-food systems.

Why Attend?

This conference is a unique platform to engage in meaningful discussions on the role of agroecology in reshaping food systems for long-term sustainability. Attendees will gain insights into innovative approached, investment opportunities, and policies that support agroecological transitions. The event will feature in-person sessions, field excursion, and hybrid participation options for online attendees.

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Conference Theme:

  • Strengthening Agri-Food System Transformation for Resilience, Sustainability, and Socioeconomic Development.”

Key Focus Areas

  • Evidence Generation: Understanding the impact of agroecology in food system transformation.
  • Scaling Up Transitions: Strategies for expanding agroecological practices.
  • Digitalization in Agri-Food Systems: Exploring the role of technology in sustainable agriculture.
  • Investment in Research and Innovation: Encouraging funding for agroecology.
  • Trade and Market Opportunities: Enhancing economic prospects for small-scale farmers.
  • Inclusive Engagement: Ensuring participation from small-scale producers, indigenous communities, women, youth, and private sector players.

Conference Tracks

  1. Agroecological Systems & Scale-Up Strategies
  2. Food Security, Nutrition, and Health Nexus
  3. Women and Youth Empowerment in Agroecology
  4. Market Development & Trade
  5. Policy Reforms & Agroecology Investments
  6. Financing for Impact and Scale

Register Now!

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the movement driving sustainable food systems transformation in Eastern Africa. Register today to secure your spot and contribute to shaping a resilient future.

For more details and registration, visit the official conference website: https://ea-agroecologyconference.org/

 

Join us at the 8th Africa Agri Expo – Where Innovation Meets Opportunity!

The 8th edition of the Africa Agri Expo (AAE) is here and we are thrilled to announce that the Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN) is a supporting partner! Organized by the TAB Group under the patronage of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development. This is a cornerstone event in Africa’s agricultural landscape. As Africa’s premier agribusiness platform, this event brings together industry leaders, innovators, and professionals to explore new opportunities and drive growth in the agricultural sector.

This is your chance to connect, learn, and discover the latest trends shaping the future of agribusiness in Africa. Whether you’re a farmer, agripreneur, investor, or policymaker, AAE 2025 offers a dynamic space to network, engage with cutting-edge solutions, and expand your reach in the market.

Visit Our Booth E214!
Visit our booth to connect with three certified organic input suppliers: Juanco SPS, Organic Fields, and Organix Limited. Explore their innovative solutions for sustainable farming. Join us for two days of insightful discussions, networking, and industry innovations. Discover how organic and agroecological solutions are shaping the future of organic agriculture.

Date: 19th-20th February 2025
Venue: KICC Convention Centre, Nairobi, Kenya
Time: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Register Now to Secure Your Spot here:  https://www.africa-agriexpo.com/registration.html

Don’t miss out—sign up today and be part of this transformative event!

 

Join Our Team: Exciting Career Opportunities at KOAN!

We are excited to announce new job openings at the Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN). We are looking for high-caliber, self-motivated, and dedicated individuals to join our team and help drive our mission forward. The positions listed below are based at KOAN’s main office in Nairobi, Kenya.

Click on the job title to view the detailed job advertisement:

  1. Finance and Administration Manager
  2. Organic Marketing Manager – Head of Kilimohai Mark Development

We encourage qualified candidates to apply and become part of our impactful work in advancing organic agriculture in Kenya.

Are you ready to make a difference? Apply now!

 

Organic Inspectors Training

The Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN), a national business membership organization coordinating the organic agriculture sector in Kenya, is pleased to announce an Organic Inspectors Training from 2nd to 4th October 2024 at Rainbow Ruiru Resort. This training will focus on key updates and skills required in organic certification, specifically:

  1. Implementation of the new EU Regulation 848/2018 group certification schemes.
  2. Adapting to changes in production rules under the new EU Regulation 848/2018.
  3. Implementing processing, handling, and labeling changes in line with the new EU regulations.
  4. Adjusting to changes in the NOP USDA and adapting them to organic projects.
  5. Conducting witnessed audits.

The training will combine both theoretical and practical sessions, with 2.5 days dedicated to classroom-based learning and a half-day for practical fieldwork, including a witnessed audit.

How to Apply: Secure your slot by filling out this link https://bit.ly/OrganicInspectorsTraining. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and will close once all slots are filled. The deadline for registration is COB 25th September 2024.

 

This training is ideal for:

  • Field officers working in organic projects
  • Organic internal inspectors with certified operations or on freelance assignments
  • ICS managers
  • Field extension workers in NGOs, private organizations, or county governments

Costs:

  • Kshs. 45,000 for participants requiring accommodation (includes conference, accommodation, and training).
  • Kshs. 30,000 for day scholars.

Sponsorship Opportunities:

A limited number of full sponsorship slots are available. Sponsorship opportunities are available for:

  1. KOAN paid-up members; or
  2. Organizations that register 5 participants will receive sponsorship for 2 participants, and those registering 3 participants will have 1 participant sponsored.

To express interest in sponsorship, please contact Samuel Ndungu via email ndungus@koan.co.ke

Visit KOAN Stakeholders at the 2024 Nairobi International Trade Fair!

We are excited to extend a warm invitation to join us at the 2024 Nairobi International Trade Fair (NITF) from September 23rd to 29th held at the ASK Jamhuri Showground, Nairobi. The NITF is a premier event in East Africa, promoting Innovation and Technology in Agriculture and Trade.

This year, in collaboration with Nairobi City County and with support from Biovision Foundation, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) and Leopold Bachmann Stiftung we are thrilled to showcase our partners and members products under the banner Kenya Organic Stakeholders. Visit our tent and demo plot at the Nairobi City County – Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Sector area to explore a wide range of organic products from exhibitors including;

  1. Ava Oils
  2. Ayedos Limited
  3. Juanco SPS
  4. Machakos Organic Farmers Cooperative
  5. Muranga Organic Farmers Cooperative
  6. Organic Fields (Hygrow)
  7. Organix Limited
  8. Percymacs Company Limited

Whether you’re looking to network, learn about the latest trends and innovations, or explore new business opportunities, the NITF offers a unique platform to do so. Don’t miss the chance to engage with stakeholders in the organic agriculture sector and discover sustainable solutions for your enterprise or farm.

Ticket Charges

  • Perimeter Charges: Adult – Kshs. 300; Child – Kshs. 250
  • Special Parties: Adult – Kshs. 250; Child – Kshs. 200

We look forward to seeing you there!

5th Organic Business Workshop

Unveiling Opportunities: Join Us at the 5th Organic Business Workshop!

The Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN) is at the forefront of Kenya’s organic agriculture sector, providing essential guidance and professional advisory services to members and stakeholders. Our focus spans organic production, technical training, marketing, certification, and policy matters. In line with our mission, we’re thrilled to announce our 5th Annual Organic Business Workshop, aimed at enhancing market connections within the organic sector.

Globally, the organic industry is experiencing remarkable growth, emerging as the fastest-expanding segment within agriculture, with billions of dollars in products traded annually. This growth is mirrored in Kenya, where the demand for safe, wholesome food is rising, driven by concerns about food safety in the local supply chain. With a discerning middle class making more conscious food choices and export markets prioritizing sustainability and reduced carbon footprints, the organic sector’s importance is skyrocketing.

KOAN has been a trailblazer in fostering business partnerships within the organic industry, facilitating local and international trade through strategic advisory services and partnerships. In collaboration with the Research Institute for Organic Agriculture (FiBL), we are steadfast in advancing organic market development in Kenya, targeting both domestic and export markets.

The Organic Business Workshop is an exclusive gathering designed to highlight identified organic business prospects across four counties: Kiambu, Kirinyaga, Machakos, and Murang’a. The workshop will focus on three key Strategic Business Groups: Organic Vegetables, Organic Fruits, and Organic Roots and Tubers. This event serves as a platform to explore new partnerships within these identified pathways and to share insights from our Annual Organic Data Survey.

As a valued organic stakeholder, we are excited to invite you to the 5th Organic Business Workshop, scheduled for May 8th, 2024, at Pride Inn Azure, Westlands Nairobi, Kenya, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Please register via this link https://bit.ly/OrganicBusinessWorkshop5th to join the meeting virtually via zoom.

We eagerly anticipate your active participation in this workshop, which marks a pivotal step in exploring collaborative organic business opportunities. For any inquiries or further information, please feel free to contact the undersigned or Martin Njoroge Kimani at martin@koan.co.ke or +254 725 295 437.

Africert

Africert

Africert

Africert Limited is a certification company with accreditation and endorsements from various standard owners in the Agribusiness sector. They are known for their commitment to providing consistent, high-quality certification services, distinguishing them in the industry.

Inspections and verifications are led by internationally accredited personnel to ensure adherence to the highest standards. This dedicated team brings extensive experience to the certification process, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of production systems within the agricultural sector and their alignment with specific standard requirements.

Africert offers personalized attention to clients of all sizes, employing a flexible approach designed to meet unique client needs while upholding established standards. They conduct audits that reflect versatility, understanding the diverse strategies for operating a successful business or production system.

Additionally, Africert places a strong emphasis on preventing conflicts of interest, demonstrating transparency and trustworthiness in their procedures.

Mission Statement

Africert’s mission is to provide competitive and impartial product and process assurance services to producers and processors, both local and international. This mission serves as a catalyst for market access and sustainability.

Vision Statement

Africert aspires to deliver timely and professional product and process assurance services that not only add value for customers but also contribute significantly to the growth of the organization.

Core Values

  • Integrity: Africert upholds the highest ethical standards in all interactions and operations.
  • Professionalism: The team at Africert is characterized by their expertise, reliability, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
  • Respect: Clients, partners, and colleagues are treated with utmost consideration and fairness.

Quality Policy Statement

Africert is firmly committed to operating with competence, consistency, and impartiality to safeguard and meet the accreditation requirements of their systems.

Commitment to Excellence

Africert not only welcomes customer feedback but also responds promptly and effectively, utilizing their technical and managerial prowess to deliver the best outcomes.

Global Impact

Operating from Africa, Africert provides cost-effective services to producers and processors, ensuring that quality products from the continent access global markets. Their dedication to this cause is a testament to their commitment to the industry and the clients they serve.

Contact Details

Plaza 2000 1st Floor, East Wing Mombasa Road P.O. Box 00200-74696 Nairobi Kenya

Tel:  +254 715 041 339

Email :  info[a]africertlimited.co.ke

 

 

Kilimohai Organic

The Kilimohai Organic mark
is a certification for organic produce and processed products in East Africa. It is endorsed by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) and is based on the
East African Organic Products Standard (EAOPS).

This certification is a product of the Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN), an organization dedicated to promoting organic farming in Kenya and East Africa. It guarantees that agricultural crops are cultivated without the use of chemical inputs and undergo a thorough review and verification process by specialized inspectors to ensure compliance with the Kilimohai Organic production standard.


kilimohai organic mark

For further insights into organic farming, you can explore the Kilimohai website. It offers a range of training materials, case studies, and farming manuals.

Organic certified

Why Get Organic Certified

Organic certification is a process by which agricultural products, including crops and livestock, are verified to have been grown or raised according to specific standards and practices defined by organic farming principles. These principles typically include:

Avoidance of Synthetic Inputs: Organic farming prohibits the use of synthetic chemicals such as synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

Soil Health and Conservation: Organic practices emphasize soil health through techniques like crop rotation, composting, and the use of natural fertilizers to promote natural nutrient cycling and prevent soil degradation.

Biodiversity Conservation: Organic farming encourages the preservation of biodiversity by promoting natural pest management, using cover crops, and creating habitats for beneficial wildlife.

Animal Welfare: In organic livestock farming, there is an emphasis on providing animals with access to the outdoors, adequate space, and a diet free from synthetic additives and growth hormones.

Avoidance of Antibiotics and Hormones: Organic livestock farming generally prohibits the use of antibiotics for non-therapeutic purposes and the use of growth hormones.

Genetic Integrity: Organic certification typically requires the use of non-GMO seeds and livestock breeds.

Traceability and Transparency: Organic certification involves keeping detailed records of all farming practices, inputs used, and any treatments applied to crops or livestock.

To achieve organic certification, farmers and producers must go through a rigorous verification process conducted by accredited certification bodies. These bodies assess whether the farm or operation complies with the established organic standards.

Once certified, products can bear an official organic label or seal, which indicates to consumers that the product has met these specific organic farming standards. This label assures consumers that the product is produced using methods that prioritize environmental sustainability, animal welfare, and human health.

Organic certification helps create transparency in the market, allowing consumers to make informed choices about the products they purchase and supporting sustainable agricultural practices

Inaugural Participatory Guarantee System Training of Trainers held by KOAN.

Unlike the “Third Party Certification” approach, which relies on external inspection bodies, the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) represents an alternative assurance system. PGS involves internal procedures that are less rigorous and less costly, making it particularly suitable for local farming setups comprising groups of farmers, buyers or consumers, and stakeholders. PGS enables consumers, farmers, and all participants in the value chain to establish an “organic guarantee” system built upon principles of transparency and trust. This system empowers smallholder farmers working in groups to cultivate and market organic agricultural produce, while consumers gain access to safe products and become actively engaged in the agricultural process.

In Kenya, the adoption of the Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) has witnessed ongoing growth, with 25 groups currently registered and approved by KOAN. As the custodian of the East African Organic Products Standards, KOAN establishes the regulations governing PGS in Kenya. Furthermore, there has been a notable increase in the demand for organic products. As consumer interest in organic food production continues to surge, it becomes imperative to expand the supply of organic products. Numerous farmer groups across the country have received training in organic farming and collaborate with NGOs and CBOs. However, these groups encounter challenges in accessing organic markets due to the absence of a formal guarantee system.

On 8th June 2023, KOAN conducted its inaugural virtual training on Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) Training of Trainers (ToT). The primary objective of the training was to enhance and strengthen the skills necessary for effectively implementing and auditing PGS groups, thereby facilitating the growth of PGS in Kenya. The training aimed to establish a group of accredited PGS Trainers of Trainers (TOTs) and Assessors who would play a pivotal role in expanding the number of PGS groups across the country. By doing so, the training sought to augment the range, assortment, and seasonal availability of organic products in the market, originating from PGS groups. This training attracted a diverse group of over 30 participants who already possess experience in working with farmers’ groups and providing training on organic farming practices. The participants were carefully chosen from various regions across Kenya, where organic farming is practiced, and were selected from both KOAN members and partner organizations, including PELUM Kenya and Biovision Africa Trust.

During this initial stage of the training, participants were required to complete a pre-training form aimed at assessing their existing knowledge, skills, and pertinent working information. Subsequently, the participants attended the inaugural training webinar, which focused on the formulation of a PGS development plan. This training provided participants with the necessary tools to gather information and develop an initial draft of the development plan. Stay connected with us via social media channels for updates regarding the upcoming steps, during which the participants will present and further refine the draft development plan in a face-to-face training. This comprehensive training program will involve three days of classroom sessions and a one-day experiential learning opportunity in the field.

If you require further information about the training or wish to register your group for PGS, please get in touch with Samuel Ndungu via email ndungus@koan.co.ke