Nestled along the serene banks of Tana River, Butterfly Farm in Embu County was designed to be a regenerative agricultural project. This 23-acre farm, with a purely agricultural focus, will enable its investors to achieve bountiful yields on the products they choose to cultivate.
A Collective of Global Investors
Butterfly Farm’s agricultural potential has attracted 16 investors, 94% of whom are foreigners residing in the diaspora. This global investor network highlights the confidence international investors have in Embu County’s farming potential. The farm’s 23 acres were subdivided into 1-acre lots giving investors the opportunity to farm, lease or resell at will.
Tana River: A Lifeline for Farming
The farm’s proximity to the Tana River is a key factor in its success. Kenya’s longest river, Tana, provides a reliable and consistent water supply, enabling irrigation-based farming to flourish. This dependable water source ensures that crops receive adequate hydration, regardless of seasonal rainfall fluctuations, leading to robust yields and maximizing agricultural productivity. Additionally, the river’s fertile alluvial plains offer nutrient-rich soil, further enhancing the farm’s capacity to support diverse crops.
A Model of Agricultural Success
Butterfly Farm exemplifies the agricultural opportunities available in Embu County. With its thriving crops and reliable yields, the farm is well positioned to serve as a model for other agricultural ventures in the region. This will spur further development, encouraging other investors to explore the possibilities of farming in Embu County.
Embu County’s Agricultural Potential
Butterfly Farm’s flourishing agricultural enterprise, supported by its global network of investors and the resources of Tana River, underscores the immense potential of Embu County’s farming sector. The project’s success demonstrates how Embu’s fertile lands, ample water supply, and supportive environment can create a prosperous agricultural venture, inspiring future projects and investors alike.