Lewa Wildlife Conservancy (LWC) successfully hosted the NgareNdare Agriculture Expo 2025 at Ngarendare in Meru County drawing together hundreds of farmers, agricultural experts, stakeholders, and community members surrounding the conservancy and beyond.

The event was part of LWC's ongoing commitment to promoting sustainable agriculture and climate change adaptation among surrounding communities.  During the Expo, the conservancy facilitated exchange of knowledge and showcased innovative, climate-smart agricultural practices designed to enhance resilience and sustainable land management.

Speaking during the Expo, Chief Programmes and Partnerships Officer Mr John Kinoti said the event attracted about 2000 farmers from Buuri in Meru, Laikipia and Isiolo.

Counties were aimed at imparting farmers with knowledge that will enable them to carry out sustainable farming and ways to go about it, especially during the current times of climate change. "Climate change is here with us; we have inadequate water, among other challenges and this is the reason we want to teach our people how well they can carry out modern farming in order to have sufficient food," said Mr Kinoti.