PermoAfrica Training Centre: Restoring Land, Restoring Hope
In Homa Bay County, I have witnessed farmland gradually losing its vitality—soils becoming exhausted, harvests declining, and families working harder each season yet struggling to produce enough food. This experience made it clear that without a regenerative approach, both the land and community resilience would continue to weaken. This realization led to the creation of PermoAfrica Training Centre.
Our region faces serious environmental challenges, including soil degradation, unpredictable rainfall, deforestation, and limited access to practical ecological farming knowledge. Many smallholder farmers are trapped in cycles of low productivity and food insecurity, not due to lack of effort, but due to lack of sustainable alternatives and support.
At PermoAfrica, we are building a living demonstration landscape where farmers learn through direct practice. We apply permaculture design, agroforestry, composting systems, water harvesting, aquaponics, and seed saving to restore soil health while improving food production and livelihoods.
Farmers, youth, and women are not passive beneficiaries—they are active co-creators who test, adapt, and replicate these methods within their own farms and communities.
We are seeking funding to expand this demonstration site and scale our training programs across more households. This will enable us to strengthen soil restoration systems, increase access to low-cost ecological technologies, and deepen peer-to-peer learning. The impact will be improved soil fertility, increased food security, and stronger climate resilience across rural communities.
PermoAfrica is about restoring land, dignity, and hope through community-led regeneration.
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