National Potato Council of Kenya (NPCK) is partnering with the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) and Egerton University to train over 150,000 small-holder potato farmers in the country on climate-smart innovations and technologies to help them increase potato production for both domestic consumption and export.
NPCK Board Chairman Prof.
John Ndiritu said the partnership was implementing a three-year project dubbed 'the Kenya Sustainable Potato Initiative (KSPI),' that seeks to promote sustainable potato production through adoption of climate-smart potato farming practices.
Prof.