NCCK For Wananchi

NCCK For Wananchi

NCCK For Wananchi

NCCK, 110 Years of Service to Wananchi

+254 721 388 277
Email: communications@ncck.org

NCCK For Wananchi
3rd Fr, Jumuia Place, Lenana Road, Nairobi

Open in Google Maps
  • About Us
  • Our Work
    • Dignified Livelihoods and Capacity Development
    • Governance, Devolution, Peace and Cohesion
    • Climate Change, Food Security and Natural Resource Management
    • Education and Health
  • Where We Work
    • Nairobi Region
    • Western Region
    • Central Region
    • Upper Eastern Region
    • North Rift Region
    • Lower Eastern Region
    • Coast Region
    • South Rift Region
    • Nyanza Region
  • Information
    • News Desk
    • Transformational stories
  • Join Us
    • Careers
    • Tenders
    • Application for Membership
  • Resources
    • Pictorials
    • Publications
Donate

Hatching Incomes and Food Security

by admin / Wednesday, 29 October 2025 / Published in Climate Change, Food Security and Natural Resource Management, News, Transformational Stories, Upper Eastern Region

Hatching Incomes and Food Security

The Weru Women Group from Tharaka Nithi County, has raised nearly half a million shillings after setting a hatchery.

Formed in 2014, the women group trudged along, with members pooling their savings and supporting each other financially. This was however transformed radically in 2023 when the team enrolled on the Conservation Agriculture project being implemented by the NCCK.

After extensive consultations and reflections, the Weru Women Group members used the KShs 85,000 they had in their kitty to purchase an eggs incubator.

After 15 cycles of incubation producing 300 chicks per week, the group has earned half a million shillings by selling month-old chicks at KShs 250 each while day-old chicks are sold at KShs 100.

Beyond poultry, the group has leased land for farming on which they employ the Conservation Agriculture practices to diversify their income sources. To support the group, NCCK has linked them to farmers and suppliers of fertilized chicken eggs and also trained them on business management and documentation.

The mentorship by the NCCK, with support from the Canadian Food Grains Bank through the United Church of Canada, has transformed the Weru Women Group from a struggling table bank savings group into a thriving agribusiness enterprise that is setting standards in rural Kenya.

0
  • Tweet

About admin

What you can read next

Vijana Twaweza! Promote Elections Poa – North Rift Conference Communique
James Mwaniki – Scholarship Inspired Confidence
NCCK Supported WRUA Qualifies for Registration

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • NCCK Condemns Goon Attack on All Saints Cathedral

    The National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK...
  • NSE, NCCK, Sign MOU

    Nairobi Securities Exchange Plc and National Co...
  • Tender Notice: Construction of Common Water Intake at Kisayani-Yaana Water Project

    TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF COMMON WATER INTA...
  • Beekeepers Trained for Increased Output

    Beekeepers Trained for Increased Output Beekeep...
  • Disposal of Assets by Auction

    DISPOSAL OF ASSETS BY AUCTION For clarification...

Featured Posts

  • NCCK Condemns Goon Attack on All Saints Cathedral

    0 comments
  • NSE, NCCK, Sign MOU

    0 comments
  • Tender Notice: Construction of Common Water Intake at Kisayani-Yaana Water Project

    0 comments
  • Beekeepers Trained for Increased Output

    0 comments
  • Disposal of Assets by Auction

    0 comments

STAY TUNED!!

We’ll do our best to deliver valuable updates and lots of great resources without invading your mailbox.

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Instagram
  • X
  • DISCLAIMER
  • SUPPORT POLICY
  • LEGAL

© NCCK 2025 All rights reserved.

TOP

Write a review