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Evylin Munyi, a Kenyan entrepreneur on a mission to improve the livelihood of farmers in the country through organic agriculture

November 13, 2016 Melanie Hawken
Evylin Munyi, co-founder of KOFAR Kenya

Evylin Munyi, co-founder of KOFAR Kenya

Kenya is a country renowned for its agriculture and the quality of its produce, but for many small-holder farmers, the challenge is improving both yields and livelihoods. For Evylin Munyi and her co-founder at KOFAR Kenya Ltd, the solution was to create a business that would help farms to repair the soil using organic materials to boost crops and farm efficiency. 

 

LoA found out more about this growing agribusiness and its importance to small-holder farmers in Kenya from founder Evylin Munyi.

What does your company do?

At KOFAR Kenya we supply farmers, especially small-holder farmers, with Organic and Natural inputs to use on their farms so as to restore the soil back to health from overuse and abuse from conventional inputs. The farmers use the products and within 1 month to 3 months the results are clear that their soils needed to be applied with the Organic inputs. The inputs are applied for all crops but the application rates are different.

"At KOFAR Kenya we supply farmers, especially small-holder farmers, with Organic and Natural inputs to use on their farms so as to restore the soil back to health from overuse and abuse from conventional inputs."

What inspired you to start your company?

My co-founder and I have grown up on the slopes of Mt. Kenya where all kinds of crops could be grown with high yields, and farmers have traditionally made good livings from the sale of their bumper crops. However, when we did our research and found out that the poor state of the soil resulted in poor yields and some crops not being cultivated altogether, low yields inevitably meant that less was sold in the market and the farmers had less disposable income to spend. We searched for organic and natural inputs and found a few in Kenya and others we imported from the USA. The need to improve the livelihood of farmers, especially small-holders farmers made us start out on the journey towards Organic Agriculture.

Why should anyone use your service or product?

KOFAR Kenya products improve the health of the soil by lowering acidity, improving fertility, increasing water retention of the soil, improve the humus level of the soil and also re-introduces the beneficial bacterias in the soil.

"KOFAR Kenya products improve the health of the soil by lowering acidity, improving fertility, increasing water retention of the soil, improve the humus level of the soil and also re-introduces the beneficial bacterias in the soil."

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Tell us a little about your team

In KOFAR Kenya we have a CEO, Chief Operations Officer, an Agronomist and a team of professional advisers who are called upon whenever we need help in the agricultural field and in complex business issues. We also have a team of Sales reps who visit farmers in the fields.

Share a little about your entrepreneurial journey. And, do you come from an entrepreneurial background?

We started doing research on Organic inputs and Organic Agriculture in 2009-2010 and registered a company in 2011. The passion to succeed and make a difference in our generation in the agricultural field has driven us to carry on even when the going was very tough and external support almost non-existent. We are not from an entrepreneurial background, instead we stirred ourselves up to go into business.

"The passion to succeed and make a difference in our generation in the agricultural field has driven us to carry on even when the going was very tough and external support almost non-existent."

What are your future plans and aspirations for your company?

The KOFAR team plans to construct an Organic inputs factory in rural Kenya in the coming years. We want to be the number one provider of Natural and Organic soil amendment inputs in Africa and beyond.

What gives you the most satisfaction being an entrepreneur?

When we train a farmer to use our products and they apply them to their farms, and then a few months later they report their amazingly good results, I am so proud at that time to be a solution provider and a game changer in the farmer’s life. It's a most satisfying moment indeed.

What's the biggest piece of advice you can give to other women looking to start-up?

There are unique obstacles you will meet on your entrepreneurial journey as a woman -  they will slow you down but believe it or not you will overcome them.

 

Contact or follow KOFAR Kenya

FACEBOOK | EMAIL  kofarltd@gmail.com


Why LoA loves it….

Africa needs solution providers in many aspects of society, and in particular in the agricultural environment. The continent needsto create an efficient, productive, forward thinking agricultural sector that can meet people’s food needs, and that requires innovative thinking and solutions. Entrepreneur Evylin Munyi and her team at KOFAR Kenya, are creating some of those solutions and equipping farmers with the tools they need to get greater yields for their crops, and greater efficiency and productivity for their farms. It’s a win-win all round. --- Melanie Hawken, founder and editor-in-chief of Lionesses of Africa

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