For the past three years, we have been working with dairy farmers in Molo Sub‑County. Molo, being a highland region, has ideal conditions for dairy farming, giving households a strong opportunity to generate income. Through our continuous support and technical assistance, farmers have steadily improved their milk production by at least 39%, which is a remarkable achievement.
As production increases, maintaining high milk quality from the farm to the final consumer remains essential. The milk must retain the same level of freshness and hygiene from the cow to the milk collector, and finally to the milk bar manager. Quality must be protected at every point in the value chain to ensure that the end consumer receives safe, nutritious, high‑quality milk.
To strengthen milk quality, we have been training farmers on dairy production and management, fodder diversification, and milk handling and hygiene practices. To reinforce these quality‑control measures, we also distributed Kenya Dairy Board recommended aluminium milking cans and buckets. This shift from recycled plastic containers which are difficult to clean to aluminium equipment has significantly improved milk hygiene at the farm level.
Quality, however, must also be safeguarded beyond the farm. It would be meaningless for farmers to maintain excellent standards if the same care is not applied during collection, transportation, and milk bar handling. For this reason, we recently conducted a training for Mau Juhudi Dairy in partnership with experts from the Dairy Training Institute. The training focused on milk handling and hygiene management, milk value addition, and business management for the milk bar.
The sessions also covered essential milk testing procedures required at collection points, legal and regulatory requirements in the dairy sector, business model development, and financial management for the dairy bar. With this training, our goal is to help Mau Juhudi Dairy strengthen its internal capacity, improve milk bar operations, and lay a strong foundation for long‑term growth.
We remain committed not only to increasing milk production but also to ensuring that the quality of milk delivered to consumers remains consistently high across the entire value chain.




