Kenya
| Project's full title | Soil mapping for resilient agrifood systems in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa (SoilFER) |
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| Country | Kenya |
| Start date | 17/05/2023 |
| End date | 16/05/2027 |
| Status | on going |
| Donor | United States of America |
| Recipient / Target Areas | Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, Zambia |
| Project Code | GSP /GLO/1127/USA |
| Objective / Goal | SoilFER follows an integrated cycle that links soil governance, data generation, laboratory analysis, digital soil information systems and advisory services to support sustainable soil and fertility management and agricultural productivity. Beginning with institutional coordination and field data collection, the programme strengthens laboratory and analytical capacities, develops national soil information systems and translates data into practical tools such as soil maps, crop suitability assessments, fertilizer recommendations and implementation of sustainable soil management practice, contributing to evidence-based decision-making and more efficient use of soil and nutrient resources beyond the programme cycle. |
| Partners |
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD); Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO). Regional collaboration: Southern African Development Community (SADC). |
| Beneficiaries |
The programme benefits:
Capacity development embedded throughout the process helps ensure sustainability beyond the programme cycle. |
| Activities |
Selected activities include:
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| Impact |
Kenya shows operational progress toward field implementation, with a focus on readiness to execute sampling, laboratory workflows, and integration into national soil information services. Work includes finalizing sampling design and logistics, training of national teams on field protocols and digital data capture, and preparing laboratory workflows so analytical outputs are consistent and usable for modelling. Parallel work supports data management and preparation for national system integration so that field and laboratory results can be ingested, validated, and served as usable datasets and map products. Progress highlights:
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| Contact |
Programme coordination: soilfer@fao.org | FAO Representation in Kenya: FAO-KE@fao.org
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| Related publications |
Soil Mapping for Resilient Agrifood Systems (SoilFER)06/2024In Central America and sub-Saharan Africa, the Soil Mapping for Resilient Agrifood Systems (SoilFER) project stands out as a unique framework aimed at unearthing valuable information from soils to guide policymaking and fertilizer recommendations both at national and field scale. |