Unga Strengthens Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture as It Signs an Off-Taker Agreement with Homa Bay County Women Caucus.
Unga Group PLC has signed an Off-Taker agreement with the Homa Bay County Women Caucus to promote sustainable agriculture and empower women in the agricultural sector.The partnership aligns with Unga Group’s broader mission to foster environmentally friendly initiatives, women empowerment, support local farmers, and create lasting value for all stakeholders.
Speaking during the MoU signing, Unga Group Managing Director Joseph Choge said that the company recognizes that the future of agriculture lies in responsible and sustainable practices.
“We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone in our commitment to sustainable agriculture. This marks the beginning of a transformative partnership that emphasizes social responsibility, gender inclusivity, and the promotion of local agricultural communities,”Joseph M. Choge MBA, CPA (K), CPS (K), CIM “This partnership aligns with our broader mission to foster environmentally friendly initiatives, champion gender inclusivity and women empowerment, support local farmers, and create lasting value for all stakeholders. We look forward to the positive outcomes that will undoubtedly emerge from this collaboration, fostering a thriving agricultural community in Homa Bay County.”
The agreement includes an off-taker arrangement for Soya beans cultivated and harvested by the members of the HBCWC. This partnership is part of Unga Group’s commitment to ensuring that the soya beans meet regional standards, with a focus on key quality factors such as protein and oil content. Through this partnership, Unga aims to demonstrate not only our dedication to corporate social responsibility but also showcase a forward-looking approach to building a resilient and thriving community through women empowerment and sustainable agriculture.