Pig farming initiative poised to boost agribusiness in Lari
Farmers in Lari Sub‑County received a major boost as hundreds of residents in Kirenga Ward took part in a community empowerment exercise aimed at transforming livelihoods through agribusiness.
The Kiambu County Government distributed high-quality piglets, animal feeds, and assorted farm inputs to support small-scale farming families.
The initiative forms part of a broader agricultural empowerment programme targeting food security, rural income generation, and entrepreneurship, especially among youth and women. Authorities are promoting pig farming for its low startup costs, fast reproduction cycles, and strong market demand.
“With minimal space and investment, a smallholder can begin earning income from pig farming within six to eight months,” officials said during the event. “Pork is in high demand, and byproducts like manure add value to the farming system.”
The distribution event was hosted by Kirenga Ward MCA, Mr Kinyanjui, who praised the county’s proactive approach
“This is not just talk—we’re seeing real change at the grassroots. Farmers now have the tools to uplift their families, educate children, and secure their future, “said Kinyanjui.
The programme attracted scores of locals, alongside agricultural extension officers and community leaders, all eager to embrace sustainable farming methods.
Plans are already underway to roll out the initiative to other wards in Kiambu County, reinforcing its commitment to agricultural innovation, economic resilience, and community-driven development.
