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Kenya Among Countries Set to Benefit from Bill Gates Billions in Latest Initiative

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenya Among Countries Poised to Benefit from Bill Gates’ Latest $1.4 Billion Initiative

Farmers in Kenya could soon benefit from a major funding boost announced by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The foundation has pledged $1.4 billion (approximately Ksh180 billion) to support small-scale farmers in adopting technologies and practices that help them cope with extreme weather changes and climate challenges.

According to a statement from the Gates Foundation, the funds will be distributed over the next four years. The aim is to increase access to innovations that make farmers across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia more resilient.

The support will focus on improving crop yields, enhancing livestock production, offering digital advisory services, and rehabilitating degraded land.

“Smallholder farmers are feeding their communities under some of the most difficult conditions imaginable,” said Bill Gates, the foundation’s chair. “Investing in their resilience is one of the smartest, most impactful steps we can take to support both people and the planet.”

Since Kenya is part of sub-Saharan Africa, local farmers are expected to be among the key beneficiaries of this initiative. The Gates Foundation explained that the funding will help bridge long-standing gaps in financing that have hindered global food systems.

Bill Gates emphasized the importance of small-scale farmers, noting that they produce over a third of the world’s food and face the harshest impacts of extreme weather—from droughts to floods—yet receive less than 1% of all public climate finance.

This initiative reflects a shift in the foundation’s climate strategy, focusing less on emission targets and more on empowering the poor. It also aligns with the foundation’s broader goal of lifting millions out of poverty by 2045.

Small-Scale Farming in Kenya

Kenya has yet to conduct a full agricultural census, but a 2019-2029 agricultural strategy report from the Ministry of Agriculture estimated that the country has about 4.5 million small-scale farmers.

This includes 3.5 million crop farmers, 600,000 pastoralists, and around 130,000 fisherfolk. Meanwhile, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) estimates that the number of smallholder farmers could be over 7.5 million.

By definition, a small-scale farmer in Kenya typically owns or cultivates less than five hectares (about 12 acres) of land.

These farmers usually operate on a subsistence level, relying on family labor and limited access to capital or mechanized farming tools.

Despite these challenges, small-scale farmers produce most of Kenya’s food, contributing roughly 75 to 80% of the country’s total agricultural output. Many of them depend entirely on rain-fed farming systems, with minimal irrigation.

The Rift Valley region is home to the largest number of small-scale farmers, with 1,241,482 recorded. The Eastern region follows, hosting approximately 888,675 farmers, while the Coastal region has around 235,779 small-scale farmers.

This funding initiative could therefore play a crucial role in boosting productivity and resilience in some of the most agriculturally significant regions of Kenya.

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