Who We Are
What we do
Cereals Growers Association (CGA) is a national non-profit member-based farmer organization incorporated in August 1996. Its main purpose is to bring together commercial cereal farmers to promote collective action for the sustained improvement of their farming enterprises and in addressing industry challenges in Kenya.
The Association engages in evidence-based lobbying and advocacy processes. Read More...
Through this pillar, CGA provides best-in-class capacity building and training to members. Read More...
This pillar seeks to deliver on effective management of the cereal supply chain end-to-end through product bundling to support members to engage in profitable and sustainable agribusinesses. Read More...
This pillar delivers on providing information to support data-driven farm management. Read More...
CGA Projects
Over the past 12 years CGA has implemented a range of program activities resulting from partnerships with the donor community, government bodies and a number of players in the grain and agricultural sector in general.
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Cereal Value Chain Development (CVCD) Project
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Cereals Value Enhancement Project (CVEP)
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Our reach
11
Cereal and Pulses value chains
25
Counties in Kenya
4,000
Farmer Groups
250,000
Farmers
1,050,000
Household Members
Whats New
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