Kapu Africa Farm Project
Kapu Africa Farm Project
Earlier this year we became aware of an opportunity to acquire a long-term lease on a large tract of land. The Kenyan government has an initiative called Food Security 2030…essentially focused on eliminating the need for food imports into Kenya by the year 2030. Kenya has massive food production shortfalls, the worst being soybeans. Today, Kenya imports 98% of their soybean demand! They import 30% of their corn demand. So, Food Security 2030 is vitally important to the long-term stability and prosperity of the country. As part of that initiative, the government is releasing huge tracts of land previously held as uninhabited, unfarmed Government Trust Land.
One of those areas is called the
The way the lease process works is that interested parties submit an application to the Kenyan authorities who will in early 2016 evaluate the merits of all the proposals as far as Food Security 2030 is concerned, and will propose leases based on those merits. There are dozens of proposals already submitted, none of which has any assurance yet of being allocated land.
Midwest Food Bank's Kapu Africa, GOYA Ministries sponsored by Eastview Church in Bloomington, Illinois, and our Tender Mercies Kenya partner Soy Afric have joined forces and submitted a proposal to develop a
Since the soybean farming is currently in such infancy in Kenya, our proposal asked for an allocation of 1,000 – 2,000 irrigated acres in 2016 to begin developing crop management strategies as well as securing sources for basics needs such as seed, fertilizers,
In September we opened
Our need
At this point, we ask for your prayers. We need to clearly know God's will for our involvement or not, and we need our proposal to be understood by the Kenyan Government as purely humanitarian and not financially motivated. This is a huge undertaking. We believe if we're careful to follow God's will that it will succeed.
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