BAYE Africa Partners with Siaya County to Strengthen Agribusiness Development
BAYE Africa Partners with Siaya County to Strengthen Agribusiness Development
At BAYE Africa, we are driven by a simple but powerful vision: to transform agribusiness into a pathway for youth empowerment, women’s economic participation, and sustainable rural prosperity. On 13th June 2025, we took another bold step in this journey by signing a six-month strategic partnership with the Siaya County Department of Agriculture, the GIZ Agri Jobs 4 Youth Project, and NAVCDP Siaya.
This partnership is about more than collaboration—it is about scaling our proven approaches to agribusiness development, capacity building, and entrepreneurship support across all 30 wards of Siaya County.
Our Role in the Partnership
Through this initiative, BAYE Africa is leading efforts to:
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Equip 36 frontline extension officers with the skills to deliver Business and Enterprise Development Services—turning them into catalysts for agripreneurial growth.
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Co-create a locally designed, action-driven roadmap for agripreneur support alongside farmers, cooperatives, county government, GIZ, NAVCDP teams, and private sector actors.
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Embed entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and business acceleration into agricultural extension, ensuring farming is not just about production but about building sustainable enterprises.
This directly supports Siaya’s 2025 Long Rains Campaign under the “Extension in Action” pillar, which integrates technical farming expertise with entrepreneurship training.
Building on Our Journey in Western Kenya
BAYE Africa has a strong track record of strengthening agribusiness ecosystems across Western Kenya. In Siaya and beyond, our programs have laid the groundwork for this partnership:
π± Project RYE (Rural Youth Employment)
Launched in February 2024, this program has empowered more than 50 youth from Siaya County with mentorship and coaching in business strategy, financial management, digital marketing, and leadership—preparing them to thrive as agripreneurs.
π± Kilimo Ni Ajira Program
In partnership with GIZ and LakeHub, we provided five months of intensive training and mentorship to agri-food entrepreneurs, giving them the networks and skills to access opportunities in the region’s growing agricultural economy.
π± Faulu Na Agribiz Incubation Program
Our focus on women-led agribusinesses has created opportunities for women in Western Kenya to access mentorship in branding, financial planning, sustainable practices, and investor readiness. While piloted in Kakamega and Vihiga, its lessons are being applied in Siaya to strengthen women’s role in agribusiness.
Driving Systems Change Through Co-Creation
A key highlight of this partnership has been the co-creation workshop facilitated by BAYE Africa’s expert consultant, Ang’ienda Fredrick. With his guidance, stakeholders across government, farmer cooperatives, private sector, and civil society co-designed the Siaya County Business Development Services (BDS) Framework for Agripreneurs.
This framework is locally owned, inclusive, and action-driven, ensuring that solutions reflect real challenges and real opportunities across poultry, aquaculture, horticulture, and other value chains.
Why This Matters
This partnership is not just about projects—it is about creating a model for agricultural transformation that can be scaled across Kenya and Africa. Together with Siaya County and our partners, BAYE Africa is working to make agriculture:
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Smart – by integrating digital tools and modern agribusiness approaches.
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Scalable – by building market linkages and strengthening farmer organizations.
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Sustainable – by promoting climate-smart practices and resilience.
Looking Ahead
For BAYE Africa, this partnership is a powerful affirmation of our mission: to accelerate young entrepreneurs, empower communities, and transform agribusiness ecosystems.
We believe the future of agriculture in Africa lies in youth-led innovation, inclusivity, and partnerships that put local voices at the center. With Siaya County, GIZ, and NAVCDP, we are proving that transformation is possible when strategy meets action.
π Together, we are building the future of agribusiness in Siaya—and across Africa.



