A private foundation in Embu is targeting the creation of 50,000 jobs by 2035 through a development model that links women farmers to export markets while investing in infrastructure.
Kenya is seeking to diversify its agricultural exports to China in an effort to narrow the growing trade imbalance between the two nations.
CS Salim Mvurya has said that agriculture remains the most promising frontier for mass employment, engaging over 60 per cent of the workforce.
Lusaka reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to revolutionizing the agricultural sector, which he described as the backbone of the county’s economy.