In the quiet outskirts of Bungoma town at Sinoko village, where the sun filters through banana leaves and the soil is rich with promise, a quarter-acre plot is transforming the land and lives too.
At the centre of this green revolution is 31-year-old Brian Okeyo, a trained civil engineer who traded in his hard hat for a hoe and never looked back.
As one steps closer to his small farm, the air feels different, and there is a rich scent of earth and growth.
Bell peppers-red, yellow, and green-burst from planting bags arranged in neat rows across the farm.