Vegetable farming in Kenya remains one of the most profitable agricultural ventures because vegetables grow quickly, require relatively small land sizes, and have consistent demand in markets, hotels, and households.
Read MoreVegetable farming in Kenya remains one of the most profitable agricultural ventures because vegetables grow quickly, require relatively small land sizes, and have consistent demand in markets, hotels, and households.
Read MoreLet us go through five vegetables with some of the highest turnover in Kenya, making them ideal for small farms, kitchen gardens, and micro-farming ventures.
Read MoreSmall pieces of land are often underestimated in agriculture. However, with the right crop selection and proper planning, even a 50 × 100 feet plot can be a profitable vegetable farming venture.
Read MoreAgriculture remains one of the most reliable sectors for starting a business in Kenya. With increasing demand for food, growing urban populations, and improved access to markets, agribusiness offers numerous opportunities for entrepreneurs.
Read MoreWith rising demand for traditional, affordable, and healthy foods, arrowroots offer fast turnover and daily cash flow. The best sourcing strategy is to buy directly from farmers or rural markets to maximize profits.
Read MoreA home-based arrowroot value addition venture can be started with relatively low capital and simple equipment. By processing raw arrowroots into products such as flour, crisps, and porridge mixes, entrepreneurs can increase the value of the crop and create a profitable small business.
Read MoreArrowroots (locally called nduma) are widely consumed in Kenya, especially for breakfast. Processing them into arrowroot flour increases shelf life, opens new markets, and significantly raises the product value.
Read MoreOver the last few years, a new type of online business has been quietly growing in Kenya. Thousands of young entrepreneurs are earning income by selling products on social media without owning stock, renting a shop, or investing large amounts of money.
Read MoreMany Kenyan social media sellers focus on lightweight, affordable products that can easily be delivered by courier or rider. Fashion, beauty products, phone accessories, and small household gadgets dominate online sales.
Read MoreSelling products through social media has become one of the fastest-growing online business opportunities in Kenya. Thousands of young entrepreneurs are using platforms like TikTok and Facebook to promote products.
Read MoreSocial media has created a powerful opportunity for Kenyans to start an online business without owning stock or renting a shop. For those willing to put in the effort, this business model offers a realistic pathway to building a profitable digital business in Kenya.
Read MoreSelling boiled eggs is a low-capital, low-risk micro business suitable for many Kenyans. Even with just two trays per day, a vendor can earn around KSh 10,000 – 12,000 per month, and profits increase significantly with higher sales.
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