A Kenyan delegation visited Madhav Irrigation Company and learned the information. On this occasion, he interacted with the farmers and learned about modern agricultural technology and cropping methods in an agrarian country like India.
The delegation included David, Counseling Member of Kenyan Agricultural University, Sammy, Executive Member of the University. Kenya is a small country among the 56 countries of the African continent and the country has not made much progress in terms of agriculture. The delegation said that they intend to establish a company in their country based on the knowledge of modern technology in India. He has inspected the Drip Irrigation Company while inspecting the means of providing water to agriculture. Madhav Irrigation’s MD Yuvraj Mahajan, Dr. Bhagwan Kapse, Vilas Kapse visited Kenya. At this time, he saw the backwardness of the agriculture there.
The Kenyan delegation was invited to improve the farmers there and to sell the drip irrigation materials produced in our company. Accordingly, this delegation visited.
That's great to hear that you have an agreement with the Kenyan team for promoting Madhav drip in Kenya. Collaborating with local partners is often key to effectively reaching and marketing to the target audience.
It's impressive that thousands of acres of vegetable and fruit crops, along with maize, will be irrigated in Kenya using the Madhav drip system. This will not only help increase agricultural productivity but also contribute to food security in the country.
Having a local partner in Kenya to assist with marketing the drip system is definitely a smart move. They will have local market knowledge and better understanding of the needs and preferences of Kenyan farmers.
Additionally, it's interesting to know about Lukenya University and its focus on social work for disadvantaged communities. Collaborating with such an institution can help create awareness about the benefits of drip irrigation among local farmers.
Maize, avocado, and vegetables are important crops in Kenya, and targeting these crops with the Madhav drip system can significantly improve their productivity and yield. It's essential to showcase the advantages of this system, such as water conservation, increased crop yield, and reduced labor.
Overall, with the support of your Kenyan partner and the collaboration with Lukenya University, your market promotion efforts for the Madhav drip system in Kenya seem well planned. Best of luck with your endeavours!