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A working farm built around land, livestock, and continuity.
Elaria Farm brings together maize cultivation, vegetable production, coffee, poultry, goats and cattle within a practical operating model designed to support food production, livelihoods, learning, and future commercial growth.
More about usA diversified system for a moving world.
Nothing works in isolation.
Crop production, livestock keeping, soil care, and daily farm operations are viewed as parts of one system rather than separate activities.
Behind every harvest, a story of care.
Farming is often told through machinery and outputs. We tell it differently — through the daily rhythm of soil, animals and the hands that tend them.

It starts with the land.
Kimondo sits in one of Kenya's most important agricultural regions. Every plan begins by reading the soil, the seasons and the terrain.

Crops and livestock work together.
Maize residues feed animals. Manure feeds the soil. Nothing on the farm exists in isolation — this is what integrated farming means to us.

We farm with structure and care.
Fenced enclosures, feeding routines, daily observation and clear records turn activity into a working agricultural system.

This is the Elaria family.
A team that carries the farm on its shoulders — hands in the soil, eyes on the herd, and a plan for the next season.

Powering the farm with cleaner, smarter systems.
Solar energy, soil care, organic manure use, water efficiency and responsible livestock management — practices that keep the farm productive and better prepared for the future.
Lighting, water pumping, irrigation, storage, security and visitor facilities.
Soil care, organic manure use, crop planning and responsible land management.
Improved water access, storage and irrigation for crops and livestock.
Reusing manure and crop residues to improve farm circularity.
Systems that stay productive and less dependent on unstable resources.
Improved housing, water access, storage, records and solar power for a future-ready farm.
A day at Elaria.






Let's grow the future of Kenyan farming together.
Whether you're a market partner, an agricultural learner, a school group or a community leader — we'd love to hear from you.






