By Wasike Elvis
Kesses Member of Parliament, CPA Julius Ruto, today had the distinct honor of officially opening the prestigious Eldoret ASK National Show at the Eldoret Showground. The event, widely regarded as a key platform for showcasing innovations and developments in agriculture, trade, and technology, is expected to play a pivotal role in advancing the sectors vital to the country’s economy.
In his opening address, Ruto commended the Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) for their continued efforts in organizing the annual exhibition, which draws together farmers, entrepreneurs, and industry experts from across the country. “The Eldoret ASK National Show remains an invaluable space for exchanging ideas, exploring solutions, and learning from one another in our shared journey towards agricultural transformation,” said Ruto.
He emphasized the importance of this year’s theme, which focuses on enhancing agricultural productivity, fostering sustainability, and driving economic growth. “As we work to strengthen our agricultural sector, this event provides a critical opportunity for stakeholders to learn about the latest advancements, adopt new technologies, and improve farming practices,” Ruto added.
The Eldoret ASK National Show has become a significant event in the region, bringing together industry players to exhibit new technologies, showcase innovations, and discuss solutions for the challenges facing farmers today. This year, the show features a variety of exhibits from cutting-edge agricultural machinery to advanced irrigation technologies and sustainable farming practices aimed at increasing productivity and minimizing environmental impact.
Ruto took the opportunity to encourage all stakeholders, including farmers, entrepreneurs, and government agencies, to leverage the knowledge and resources available at the event. He urged them to take full advantage of the networking opportunities, engage with experts, and adopt new techniques that will contribute to a more prosperous and sustainable agricultural landscape.
“I urge all of us to continue collaborating and innovating. Only by working together can we ensure that agriculture remains at the forefront of our nation’s economic development,” Ruto concluded.
The Eldoret ASK National Show continues to be a vital event for Kenya's agricultural industry, serving as a meeting point for individuals and organizations striving to push the boundaries of what is possible in agriculture and technology.
The show runs for several days, attracting a diverse audience of farmers, government representatives, technology providers, and business owners, all eager to contribute to the future of Kenya's agricultural sector.
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