U.S. Ambassador Meg Whitman Visits Kisii County, Pledges Support for Soapstone and Pyrethrum Industries

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U.S. Ambassador Meg Whitman Visits Kisii County, Pledges Support for Soapstone and Pyrethrum Industries

Kisii County recently welcomed the U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, Mrs. Meg Whitman, on her first visit to the region. During her two-day visit, Ambassador Whitman highlighted several initiatives aimed at boosting economic development in the county, with a focus on promoting shared prosperity and enhancing market opportunities.

A key highlight of the visit was the U.S. government’s commitment to value addition for Kisii’s famed soapstone products. Ambassador Whitman announced plans to establish a clear market for Kisii’s soapstone in the United States, which is expected to boost local artisans and create job opportunities. The U.S. will partner with the county government to improve the quality and marketability of these unique products, making them competitive on the global stage.

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In addition to the support for soapstone, the U.S. also pledged to assist in reviving pyrethrum farming in Kenya. The initiative, which will involve more than 90,000 farmers, aims to restore the region’s reputation as a leading producer of the crop. Pyrethrum is a vital ingredient in the manufacturing of organic pesticides, and growing global demand makes this a lucrative opportunity for local farmers.

“This is just the beginning of what we hope will be a long-lasting and prosperous relationship with Kisii County,” said Ambassador Whitman. “We are committed to working with the local community to bring about shared prosperity and sustainable growth.”

The visit underscores the U.S. government’s commitment to partnering with Kenyan counties to unlock economic potential and foster sustainable development, with Kisii positioned as a key beneficiary.

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Tags: Kisii County, Meg Whitman, U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, Soapstone Market, Pyrethrum Revival, Organic Pesticides, Kenya-U.S. Partnership, Economic Development, Shared Prosperity, Kisii Artisans, Agricultural Revitalization


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Kisii County recently hosted U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, Mrs. Meg Whitman, for a two-day visit aimed at strengthening economic ties and promoting development initiatives. Watch as Ambassador Whitman discusses the U.S. government’s plans to boost Kisii’s economy by adding value to the county’s iconic soapstone and establishing a market in the U.S. for these unique products. Additionally, learn about the partnership to revive pyrethrum farming, a key crop for organic pesticide production, which will involve over 90,000 farmers. Don’t miss this in-depth look at Kisii’s journey toward shared prosperity and sustainable growth!

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