Cherehani Labs

Address: Kedong House, Lenana Road

Mobile: +254 740 542 754

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Reduce greenhouse emissions & double productivity in the dairy industry in Africa

OUR MISSION

Protect Environment

Our commitment to sustainability includes using solar-powered labs and promoting eco-friendly farming practices. By encouraging the adoption of high-yield crossbreed cows, we help reduce CO2 and methane emissions, contributing to a healthier planet.

Empower Farmers

We empower rural farmers by encouraging them to acquire high-yield crossbreed cows, offering comprehensive veterinary services, and offering credit facilities. This approach helps them achieve financial independence and improve their quality of life.

Strengthen Communities

We provide smallholder farmers with access to veterinary care, insurance services and credit facilities.These efforts help build stronger, more resilient communities..

Our Values

WHY US

Cherehani Labs offers a holistic approach to empowering rural dairy farmers. We provide guidance and support for farmers to adopt high-yield crossbreed cows, coupled with comprehensive veterinary services and training in sustainable farming practices. Our initiatives focus on enhancing productivity, increasing income, and promoting environmental sustainability.

Customer Obsession
100%
Environmental Stewardship
100%
Integrity
100%

Challenges Facing Small-Holder Dairy Farming In Africa

THESE ARE THE PROBLEMS WE ARE WORKING WITH FARMERS TO SOLVE

Livestock Diseases

Diseases such as mastitis, foot-and-mouth disease, and tick-borne diseases are common in African dairy farming regions. Lack of access to vaccines and veterinary services increases the risk of disease outbreaks and reduces livestock health

Green House Emission

Farmers de-risk their investments by having a big but low-quality herd; which multiplies toxic methane gas emissions. Livestock contributes to two-thirds of methane emissions globally.

Low Productivity

Productivity per cow is often low due to factors such as poor genetics, inadequate nutrition, and suboptimal management practices.

Limited Access to Inputs

Smallholder farmers often lack access to quality inputs such as improved breeds of cattle, veterinary services, feed, and water. This limits their ability to improve productivity and increase milk yields.
"A healthy improved breed cow, producing an optimal yield of 15 litres of milk per day, holds the key to breaking the vicious cycle of poverty in Africa. "
Wesley Owiti Cherehani CEO
"Livestock contributes to two-thirds of methane emissions globally."
Robert Mboya Co-Founder Cherehani

9

Counties

120K

Farmers

100%

Rural