
Kakamega County is preparing to host one of the region's most anticipated events—the 2025 Western Kenya Branch Show. Scheduled to run from June 11th to 14th at the Kakamega Showground, this annual showcase is organized by the Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) and remains a cornerstone of agricultural and trade development in Western Kenya.
This year’s show carries a timely and impactful theme: “Promoting Climate-Smart Agriculture and Trade Initiatives for Sustainable Economic Growth.” The theme underscores the urgent need to adapt farming and trade practices to a changing climate while driving economic progress through innovation, resilience, and collaboration.
A wide range of sectors will be on display, offering visitors insights into:
- Agricultural products
- Manufactured goods
- Textiles and garments
- Industrial and agricultural machinery
- Horticulture
- Animal health products and services
- Farm inputs
- General consumer goods and services
The event will be led by key institutions including the Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) and the Agriculture and Food Authority (AFA), both of which play critical roles in shaping policy, promoting research, and supporting farmers and businesses within the agricultural ecosystem.
The Kakamega Show is not just a trade fair, it’s a hub for learning, networking, and discovering emerging trends and technologies that are redefining Kenya’s agricultural and industrial sectors. From small-scale farmers to large agribusinesses, every participant has a role to play in the journey towards sustainable growth.
To learn more, visit: https://ask.co.ke/kakamega/
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to witness innovation, exchange ideas, and take part in shaping the future of agriculture and trade in Western Kenya.