At Anek Greens Foundation, we are proud to have partnered with a wide range of individuals, groups, and institutions that share our vision of a greener and more food-secure Kenya.
Through collaboration, we have empowered communities, supported farmers, and created lasting agricultural impact across the country.
Our Partners and Beneficiaries
1. Farmers and Community Groups
We have trained and supported hundreds of smallholder farmers, youth, and women’s groups in various counties — helping them adopt greenhouse farming, modern irrigation, and sustainable agriculture practices.
2. Schools and Learning Institutions
We work with schools, colleges, and agricultural institutions to set up demonstration greenhouses and training farms.
These projects give students practical farming experience and encourage young people to pursue agribusiness.
3. Churches and Faith-Based Organizations
Several churches and community ministries have partnered with us to establish income-generating greenhouse projects that support their missions and youth programs.
4. County Governments and Local NGOs
We collaborate with local authorities and non-profit organizations on projects focused on food security, climate-smart farming, and community empowerment.
5. Private Agribusiness Investors
We have designed and installed custom greenhouse solutions for individuals and businesses seeking to grow high-value crops for commercial markets.
Some of Our Past Projects
- Greenhouse installations and farmer training programs in Central and Rift Valley regions.
- Youth agribusiness mentorship programs in partnership with community-based organizations.
- School-based agriculture clubs supported with greenhouse setups and irrigation systems.
- Church-led sustainability projects promoting vegetable farming and food donation drives.
Let’s Partner Together
We welcome partnerships with individuals, institutions, and organizations who share our passion for sustainable farming and community growth.
Together, we can build stronger livelihoods and greener communities across Kenya.