Preparations for this year’s Nakuru National Agricultural Show have begun in earnest, with over 60 exhibitors having already confirmed attendance.
Organizers of the event announced that preparations are in top gear ahead of the five-day event scheduled to begin on Wednesday, July 2, at the Nakuru ASK Showground.
The show will run until Sunday, July 6, under the theme “Promoting Climate-Smart Agriculture and Trade Initiatives for Sustainable Economic Growth.”
While addressing a media briefing, the show Chairman, Dr. Perminus Migwi, said that the number of exhibitors is expected to rise to 150 by the close of the registration period with attendees expected to cross the 100,000 mark during the event.
“Nakuru National Agricultural Show is a central rift branch event that will involve Nakuru county, Bomet county, Kericho county, Narok, parts of Laikipia and Baringo Counties. We expect farmers, students and investors within the food chain value addition sub-sector to come and learn more on smart farming and emerging trends that will boost productivity,” Dr. Migwi remarked.
Entry charges will be retained at 300 shillings for adults and 250 for children, while special parties will pay 250 and 200 for adults and children, respectively. There will be four entry points to reduce queues.
Dr. Migwi noted that close to 1,000 schools attended the event last year, and the number is expected to increase this year since schools will be back in session after half term. In recognition of their efforts, teachers and schools that participate will receive certificates of participation and recognition.
The official pre-show days are set for Monday, June 30 and Tuesday, July 1, during which exhibitors will finalize their setups.
Entry charges will still apply, and a KES 2,000 car sticker covering both days is required to manage traffic and crowding.
The Chairman further announced that a pre-show Thanksgiving service will be held at the ACK Cathedral, Nakuru, adding that some dignitaries had been invited to the event.
A publicity walk will take place this Wednesday, June 18, starting from Langalanga to the showground, while an exhibitors’ briefing will be held on June 20, during which Nakuru Deputy Governor David Kones is expected as the chief guest.
This year’s show spotlights sustainability, climate adaptation, and trade innovation, core to Kenya’s agricultural future. It reflects Kenya’s agricultural advancement-showcasing the shift toward smart practices and trade opportunities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.
The show promises a rich blend of exhibitions, educational sessions, trade showcases, and entertainment. Farmers will be trained on modern technologies including: Fodder conservation, artificial insemination, embryo transfer and climate-resilient seed varieties.
An auction of sheep will be held for traders and butcheries, while exhibitors will unveil the latest Agri-tech solutions targeting smallholder and commercial farmers.
A dedicated fanfare arena for children will be available, offering a mix of entertainment and family-friendly experiences. Journalists covering the event will be issued media passes, while a joint security team will be deployed to ensure the safety of both attendees and exhibitors within the showground and the wider Nakuru town.
By Jane Ngugi and Nelly Kiarie
