By Teresa Ndirangu
The world food day is celebrated
every year in the month of October. This year the celebration was done on
October 16, 2014.The Kenya Organic Agriculture Network (KOAN), Arid Lands
Information Network (ALIN), Earth Oil Limited and other grantees of United
Nations Development Program Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (UNDP
GEF SGP) from Laikipia County joined other stakeholders for the World Food Day
celebration.
The function which was attended by
more than 400 community members was held at Mr. Kimotho’s farm, Mirera ward,
Laikipia County. More than 10 different institutions from government and non-governmental
organizations exhibited their products and services.
Farmers at KOAN/Earth-oil Stand |
The theme of this year’s World Food
Day was Feeding the World, Caring for the Earth through Family Farming. The expectation is that, in the 21st century
family farming should promote practices that will reduce or eradicate hunger
and poverty. The result hence should be
food security and nutrition, improved livelihoods, proper management of natural
resources, protecting the environment, and therefore sustainable development.
Among the exhibitors was the Ministry
of Agriculture, livestock and fisheries
(MOALF) which was also the main organizer of the event. They
demonstrated different activities like soil harvesting, good animals husbandry
and value addition.
KOAN and Earth Oil jointly attended the world
food day and exhibited on the same stand. The massage that they had was in line
with the day’s theme. They were promoting
organic production which is safe, economical, sustainable and environmentally
friendly. Earth Oil exhibited samples of tea tree production and the products
made by Tea Tree oil. They emphasized on the benefits of organic tea tree
production especially in semi arid areas like Laikipia. KOAN gave general
information about organic farming and literature.
ALIN exhibited various services and
also trained farmers on the following: Keeping farm records, ALIN/UNDP GEF SGP
project, climate change mitigation and adaptation mechanisms and about SOKO+.
Another exhibitor was Soil Kit. They
demonstrated to farmers the important of soil testing. Other exhibitors
included; solar company promoting solar lamps and chargers and women groups
doing value addition.
The event proved to be informative to
most farmers. The KOAN/Earth Oil stand was a buzz of activities as many farmers
visited their stand to inquire about organic farming both for Tea Tree and
other food crop production. More than 75 percent of those who visited the stand
requested for more information on how to register with Earth Oil with some
promising to do a follow up by visiting Earth Oil offices in Nanyuki.