Our Project
Living Soils Ndaragwa.
A regenerative agriculture project in Ndaragwa, Nyandarua County — restoring soil, training women and youth, and building a model other communities can replicate.
About the Project
Living Soils Ndaragwa exists to prove that regenerative farming works — and to put the knowledge, skills and income that come with it directly into the hands of Kenyan women and youth.
Location
Ndaragwa,
Nyandarua County
Scale
5 acres
Focus
Women & Youth
Status
Active
Project Activities
Five components.
One regenerative system.
Each part of Living Soils Ndaragwa is designed to feed the next — restoring soil, generating income, and growing local expertise.
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01
Regenerative Demonstration Farm
A 5-acre working farm that shows regenerative practices in action — composting, cover cropping, intercropping, minimal tillage and biological soil amendments. Open to farmer visits, training days and ongoing soil-health monitoring.
In Development -
02
Training for Women & Youth
Hands-on training in soil biology, composting, natural pest management and seed saving — delivered in local languages and scheduled around real lives. A two-way exchange that documents traditional knowledge held by women farmers.
Launching Soon -
03
Vermicomposting Unit
Earthworms turning organic waste into vermicompost and vermiwash — a rich soil amendment and a natural foliar feed. Four bins are already in operation, with plans to scale and sell packaged vermiwash as an income stream.
Active -
04
Seedling Nursery
Producing indigenous trees, fruit trees, medicinal and culinary herbs, and African leafy vegetables. A revenue stream for the farm and a low-capital enterprise model that youth can replicate in their own communities.
Active -
05
Beekeeping Unit
An apiary integrated into the demonstration farm, producing honey, beeswax and other bee products. Bees boost yields on insect-pollinated crops, signal a healthy chemical-free landscape, and offer women and youth a viable livelihood on minimal land.
Planned
Get Involved
Help us grow what's already started.
We are looking for funders and partners to scale the demonstration farm, launch the training programme and bring the beekeeping unit online.
