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Title: Nelson Kamwaro Commits to Buying Avocados From Bungoma Farmers as Imara Avocado Factory Expands Regional Partnerships
Kenya, 27th Nov 2025 - Imara Avocado Factory Director Nelson Kamwaro has officially announced the company’s long- term commitment to buy avocados directly from farmers in Bungoma County, signaling a major step toward strengthening market access, stabilizing prices, and empowering growers in one of Kenya’s most promising avocado-producing regions. The announcement follows Imara’s active participation in the recent Bungoma Avocado Industry Engagement Forum, where farmers, cooperatives, county leaders, and agribusiness stakeholders convened to chart the future of the avocado value chain.Speaking at the event, Elazia Clide said Imara Avocado Factory is ready to create a structured and reliable off-take program that will give Bungoma farmers confidence to invest more in their orchards and improve their production quality. He highlighted that the company’s regional expansion strategy is built on partnerships, transparency, and shared economic benefits between processors and farmers.“Bungoma farmers have shown enormous potential, commitment, and resilience. Imara Avocado Factory is making a clear, long-term commitment to buy from this region and support farmers with fair pricing, dependable logistics, and guaranteed demand,” Kamwaro said. “Our vision is to strengthen the avocado value chain by ensuring that the people who grow the fruit can earn consistently and sustainably.”According to Nelson Kamwaro, the company plans to work directly with farmer groups, SACCOs, and community-based organizations to streamline delivery schedules, improve aggregation points, and establish predictable purchasing cycles. Imara also intends to introduce quality-assurance guidelines that will help farmers increase their earnings by reducing post-harvest losses and me...
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