Food Security & Nutrition

LIDA supports sustainable agriculture practices and climate-smart farming to combat food insecurity and malnutrition in Kenya's rural and marginalized communities.

Sustainable Farming in Kenya

The Challenge

Addressing food insecurity and malnutrition in Kenya through sustainable solutions

In Kenya, nearly 30% of the population faces food insecurity, and malnutrition remains a key issue, particularly in rural and marginalized areas.

LIDA supports sustainable agriculture practices and climate-smart farming to combat these challenges. The organization works to educate and empower small-scale farmers, many of whom struggle to access markets and face the impacts of climate change.

In 2018, Kenya faced severe drought conditions, resulting in crop failures and a significant increase in malnutrition. LIDA's initiatives aim to reduce these vulnerabilities and empower farmers with tools and knowledge for sustainable agriculture and better nutrition.

Climate-Smart Agriculture

Climate-Smart Agriculture

Training farmers on agricultural practices that are resilient to climate change, including drought-resistant crops and water conservation techniques.

Nutrition Education

Nutrition Education

Promoting balanced diets and proper nutrition through community workshops, cooking demonstrations, and school-based programs.

Market Access

Market Access & Value Addition

Connecting farmers to markets and training them on value addition techniques to increase income and reduce post-harvest losses.

Seed Banks

Community Seed Banks

Establishing community-managed seed banks to preserve indigenous crop varieties and ensure seed availability during droughts.

Water Management

Water Management

Implementing rainwater harvesting, irrigation systems, and water conservation techniques to support year-round farming.

School Gardens

School Nutrition Gardens

Establishing gardens in schools to improve student nutrition, teach agricultural skills, and promote healthy eating habits.

Key Challenges

Understanding the obstacles to food security in Kenya

Climate Change

Unpredictable weather patterns, prolonged droughts, and floods are disrupting traditional farming cycles and reducing crop yields. The 2018 drought in Kenya resulted in widespread crop failures and food shortages.

Limited Resources

Small-scale farmers often lack access to quality seeds, tools, irrigation systems, and agricultural inputs needed for productive farming. This limits their ability to grow enough food for their families.

Market Access

Poor infrastructure, limited transportation, and lack of market information make it difficult for farmers to sell their produce at fair prices, reducing their income and food security.

Knowledge Gaps

Many farmers lack information about modern farming techniques, climate-smart agriculture, and proper nutrition, limiting their ability to adapt to changing conditions.

Post-Harvest Losses

Inadequate storage facilities and limited knowledge of food preservation techniques lead to significant post-harvest losses, reducing food availability and farmer income.

Dietary Diversity

Limited understanding of balanced nutrition and dietary diversity contributes to malnutrition, even in areas where food is available. Many families rely on staple crops with limited nutritional value.

Our Impact

Measurable results from our food security initiatives across Kenya

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Farmers Supported

Small-scale farmers trained in sustainable agriculture practices

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% Yield Increase

Average increase in crop yields for participating farmers

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Communities

Communities with improved food security through our programs

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% Reduction

Decrease in childhood malnutrition in target communities

Progress Towards Food Security Goals

Sustainable Farming Adoption 75%
Dietary Diversity Improvement 68%
Post-Harvest Loss Reduction 82%
Market Access Improvement 60%

Our Approach

How we work to improve food security and nutrition in Kenyan communities

Community-Led Solutions

We work directly with communities to understand their unique challenges and develop solutions that address their specific needs, ensuring local ownership and sustainability.

Farmer Field Schools

We use practical, hands-on training through farmer field schools where farmers learn by doing and can immediately apply new techniques on their own farms.

Integrated Approach

We address food security holistically, combining agricultural training with nutrition education, market access, and environmental conservation for comprehensive impact.

Strategic Partnerships

We collaborate with government agencies, research institutions, and private sector partners to leverage resources and expertise for maximum impact.

Indigenous Knowledge

We respect and incorporate traditional farming knowledge, combining it with modern techniques to create sustainable and culturally appropriate solutions that farmers are more likely to adopt and maintain.

Data-Driven Decisions

We collect and analyze data on agricultural productivity, nutrition outcomes, and market trends to continuously improve our programs and measure impact.

Our Journey

Key milestones in our food security and nutrition initiatives

2012

First Sustainable Agriculture Program

Launched our first sustainable agriculture program in Machakos County, training 500 farmers in drought-resistant farming techniques.

2015

Nutrition Education Initiative

Expanded our focus to include nutrition education, establishing community cooking demonstrations and school garden programs.

2018

Drought Response

Mobilized resources to support communities affected by severe drought, providing emergency food aid while implementing long-term resilience strategies.

2020

Market Access Program

Launched our market access program, connecting farmer groups to buyers and training them in value addition techniques to increase income.

2022

Climate-Smart Agriculture Scale-Up

Expanded our climate-smart agriculture program to reach 10,000 farmers across five counties, focusing on water conservation and soil health.

2024

Digital Agriculture Initiative

Introduced digital tools for farmers, including weather forecasting apps, market information systems, and online training resources.

Impact Stories

Real stories of transformation from the communities we serve

"Before LIDA came to our village, I could barely grow enough food to feed my family for six months of the year. Now, with the drought-resistant seeds and water harvesting techniques I've learned, I can feed my family year-round and even sell surplus produce at the market. My children are healthier, and I can afford their school fees."

Mary Wanjiku

Mary Wanjiku

Farmer, Kitui County

"As a community health worker, I've seen the transformation in our village since LIDA's nutrition program began. Before, many children were malnourished despite families having food. The cooking demonstrations and kitchen gardens have changed everything. Mothers now know how to prepare balanced meals, and we're seeing healthier children and fewer hospital visits."

John Mwangi

John Mwangi

Community Health Worker, Makueni County

Join Us in Fighting Hunger

Your support can help us expand our food security initiatives and reach more vulnerable communities in Kenya. Together, we can create a future where no one goes hungry.