Emerging highland agriculture — complementary to tea.
Avocado diversification is positioned as a future-facing farmer income opportunity and value-chain conversation, complementary to Kapkoros Tea Factory PLC's core tea processing business.
Supporting future farmer income conversations.
The diversification story is framed around complementary highland agriculture, future value-chain expansion, and agribusiness resilience. Avocado does not replace Kapkoros tea processing as the primary business — it enhances the long-term sustainability and income diversity of the farmer community.
Three pillars of the avocado diversification case.
Presented carefully for investor, management, and farmer stakeholder discussions — without overstating current commercial facts.
Emerging Opportunity
Avocado cultivation is presented as a careful, evidence-based future option for highland farmers and agribusiness stakeholders.
Complementary Agriculture
Bomet highland conditions support avocado as a diversification crop, aligned with existing farm practices and soil profiles.
Value-Chain Expansion
A future avocado value chain adds a resilient income layer for farmers and a broader agribusiness conversation for investors and management.
Tea remains the core. Avocado is the future conversation.
Kapkoros Tea Factory PLC is first and foremost a KTDA-managed tea processor. The avocado diversification discussion is a responsible, long-term opportunity — presented with care to farmers, investors, and stakeholders as Bomet County's agribusiness potential grows.