The Kenya Sugar Board (KSB) has once again demonstrated exemplary leadership and innovation in the agricultural sector by clinching the prestigious trophy for the Best Agricultural-Based Statutory Board Stand at the Nairobi International Trade Fair. This important accolade, personally handed to the Board by His Excellency President William Ruto, PhD., C.G.H., represents a significant endorsement of KSB’s unwavering commitment to transforming Kenya’s sugar industry through sustainable, productive, and climate-smart methods. Engineer Nicolas Gumbo Wajonya, Chairman of KSB, was at the forefront during this celebrated moment, personally receiving the trophy and exemplifying the hands-on leadership driving the Board’s success.
Engineer Gumbo’s role as Chairman has been pivotal in charting a visionary course for KSB. With a background in engineering and a strong focus on innovation, Gumbo has emphasized integrating modern technology and sustainable practices across all levels of the sugar value chain. His leadership philosophy centers on collaboration with stakeholders, transparent governance, and harnessing scientific research for practical, climate-resilient solutions. By engaging regularly with farmers, millers, government agencies, and research organizations, he has fostered a culture of inclusivity and proactive problem-solving within the sector.
Agriculture remains Kenya’s economic backbone, with the sugar industry playing a vital role in supporting livelihoods and contributing to national food security. However, the sugar sector has long grappled with production inefficiencies, inconsistent supply, and vulnerability to climate change, all compounded by fluctuating international and domestic market dynamics. These challenges have required bold reforms and innovative strategies — areas where KSB under Engineer Gumbo’s stewardship has made remarkable strides.
At the Nairobi International Trade Fair, the KSB stand emerged as a beacon of innovation and excellence. Visitors were introduced to cutting-edge climate-smart agricultural techniques designed to mitigate the adverse effects of climate variability. These include the propagation of drought-tolerant sugarcane varieties, adoption of precision irrigation methods that optimize water use, and promotion of integrated pest and disease management techniques that reduce chemical dependency. The stand also highlighted ongoing efforts to incorporate renewable energy solutions such as bioenergy derived from sugarcane waste, demonstrating how KSB is fostering a circular economy within the sugar sector.
This integrated approach is especially crucial for smallholder farmers, who make up the bulk of sugarcane producers in Kenya. KSB recognizes that their prosperity is central to the industry’s revival. Under Engineer Gumbo’s guidance, the Board has initiated wide-reaching programs to empower farmers with knowledge, skills, and access to financial services. These include agricultural training workshops, seed input subsidies, and facilitation of affordable credit schemes that enable farmers to invest in improved farming practices and equipment. This approach not only enhances yields but also strengthens farmers’ resilience to climate shocks and market uncertainties.
Beyond technical innovations, KSB’s commitment to stakeholder engagement and sectoral coordination sets it apart. The Board’s regulatory role has been marked by transparency and efficiency, strengthening the sugar value chain governance and improving market linkages. The award-winning stand served as an interactive platform to share reforms, research findings, and policy initiatives that support sustainable growth. This openness encourages public participation and partnership with both local and international institutions, ensuring that the sugar sector benefits from diverse knowledge and resources.
Engineer Gumbo’s presence at the fair and his engagements with visitors and stakeholders underscored the importance of leadership visibility in driving sector transformation. His readiness to listen, address concerns, and champion innovation sends a strong message of accountability and dedication. Through his leadership, KSB is not just a regulatory body but a vital partner to farmers and industry players committed to a shared vision for a sustainable future.
The recognition by the Nairobi International Trade Fair also aligns with Kenya’s broader national development priorities. The government’s vision for a blue economy and green growth finds practical expression in how KSB promotes environmental stewardship alongside industrial expansion. The award acknowledges KSB’s contribution to Kenya’s green economy agenda, food security goals, and economic diversification.
For visitors and industry stakeholders, the KSB stand at Jamhuri Park remains a must-visit site to witness firsthand the transformation underway in Kenya’s sugar industry. It stands as a vibrant hub of innovation, education, and partnership — showcasing how bold leadership, evidence-based policies, and community collaboration can drive sustainable agricultural development.
This award-winning achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of the entire KSB team and partners who share a deep belief in agriculture’s transformative potential. It serves as a rallying call for all players in the sugar sector to intensify the adoption of climate-smart innovations and sustainable business practices, ensuring that Kenya’s sugar industry flourishes amid environmental and economic challenges.
In closing, KSB’s accolade as the Best Agricultural-Based Statutory Board Stand is not merely a trophy but a symbol of an inspiring journey toward a resilient, sustainable, and inclusive sugar industry. It confirms that with visionary leadership, like that of Engineer Nicolas Gumbo, strategic partnerships, and a firm commitment to innovation, Kenya’s sugar sector can overcome its historic challenges and contribute meaningfully to national prosperity and global climate goals. As Kenya pursues its path toward a green and inclusive economy, the Kenya Sugar Board will remain a beacon of excellence and a replicable model for agricultural sectors nationwide.
James’ Kilonzo Bwire is a Media and Communication Practitioner.








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