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Genetic improvements in poultry strengthen food security in Kenya

by Liaquat Jatoi
January 20, 2026
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Genetic improvements in poultry strengthen food security in Kenya

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Innovations in poultry breeding enhance food production and support rural livelihoods in Kenya

Kenya’s poultry industry is experiencing a transformation, thanks to significant genetic improvements in its indigenous chicken breeds. These advancements are not only increasing poultry production but also contributing to national food security and improving rural livelihoods. With the ongoing challenges of population growth and food insecurity, the impact of these innovations is critical for Kenya’s agricultural sector and the well-being of its citizens.

Boosting production with genetic improvements
The introduction of genetically improved indigenous chicken breeds has resulted in higher productivity and better resilience in Kenya’s poultry farming. These breeds are more adaptable to local conditions, and the improved genetics are enhancing their ability to withstand diseases, cope with climate variations, and increase egg and meat production. These changes are empowering local farmers to produce more poultry with fewer resources, improving both their income and food supply.

Strengthening national nutrition
The impact of these genetic improvements extends beyond economic growth. Poultry is one of the most accessible sources of protein in Kenya, and as local poultry production increases, the country’s food security also improves. As Kenya works to meet the nutritional needs of its rapidly growing population, having a reliable, locally produced source of protein helps alleviate pressure on food imports and contributes to overall public health.

Supporting rural livelihoods
Poultry farming has long been a vital source of income for rural families in Kenya. The genetic advancements are enhancing the productivity and profitability of small-scale farmers, enabling them to increase their income and lift themselves out of poverty. Many of these farmers are now able to invest in their farms, expand their operations, and improve their quality of life. The added benefits of job creation, both in farming and in related industries, are also significant.

A bright future for Kenya’s poultry sector
As Kenya continues to face challenges related to food security, genetic advancements in poultry breeding offer a promising solution. With increased production capacity, more nutritious food, and improved livelihoods for farmers, the country is well on its way to strengthening its agricultural sector and achieving long-term food security. The genetic improvements in poultry breeding are just one example of how innovation can make a substantial difference in improving both the economy and quality of life for millions of people. By continuing to support these advancements, Kenya is setting a solid foundation for a more sustainable and food-secure future.

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