Commissioner, Nakuru West Sub-County; and KEPHIS Managing Director, Prof. Theophilus M. Mutui.
Throughout the exhibition, KEPHIS has demonstrated its role as the first line of defence for Kenya's agriculture through seed certification, phytosanitary services, and ISO-accredited
On 23rdJune 2026, KEPHIS trained farmers, prospective exporters and Agricultural County officers on export market requirements for avocados, herbs and chillies in Migori county.
This training aimed to build capacity among stakeholders on compliance to international market
We take pride in the latest sector evaluation results, which reflect KEPHIS’ continued commitment to delivering on its mandate through effective service delivery, innovation and stakeholder engagement.
As we support safe trade, safeguard plant health and facilitate agricultural
than numbers. Forest trees play a vital role in carbon sequestration, restoring degraded ecosystems, conserving biodiversity, and protecting vital water catchment areas. The avocado fruit trees support livelihoods, enhance food security, and promote sustainable land use,
On Friday, 12th June, Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS), led by the Managing Director, Prof. Theophilus M. Mutui, hosted a delegation of Somali Government officials and key food safety stakeholders, including professionals from the Somali Agricultural Regulatory