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Our company's philosophy is to help achieve sustainability among all communities, particularly agricultural

WSC pays tribute to the various research organizations for the collaboration in Research and Technology for carrying out Trials, workshops, trainings, technology transfer and germplasm(Breeding Material) exchange and in particular:-

1.The Ministry of Agriculture (MoA)
Training farmers in the farmers field schools & Local areas
Organizing field-days & workshops
       Visit MOARD : http://www.statehousekenya.go.ke/government/agriculture.htm

 
2.Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Services (Kephis)
Seed certification
Phytosanitary
Plant variety protection
Licences and trains stockists for distribution of certified seed.
       Visit KEPHIS at: http://www.kephis.org

3.The Kenya Agricultural Institute (KARI)
Production and Dissemination of public bred varieties
Exchange of germplasm(Breeding Material) and technology
Desmodium seed production
Field days and workshops
       Visit KARI at: http://www.kari.org

4. ICIPE
"Push-Pull" technology for control of stemborer
Desmodium intercrop for soil fertility and control of striga weed
Desmodium seed production and dissemination
       Visit "Push-Pull" site : http://www.push-pull.net

5. CIMMYT, Mexico. http://www.cimmyt.org

 
6. ICRISAT, India. http://www.icrisat.org

 
7. MARKETS MATTER Inc, http://www.sodp.marketmattersinc.org
Training of personel through marketting workshops.
Website developed with the support of Markets Matter Inc.
5. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, ADC
    http://www.adc.co.ke

5. AFRICA ENTERPRISE CHALLENGE FUND, AECF
    http://www.aecfafrica.org/

 



 

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