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Agriculture remains the backbone of the Kenyan economy, yet many small-holder farmers remain trapped in cycles of poverty due to unpredictable weather patterns. Since 2018, VEP has been introducing climate-smart techniques to combat this. By integrating drought-resistant seed varieties and low-cost drip irrigation kits, we are seeing a 40% increase in crop yields among our pilot groups in Nakuru and Bomet. This isn't just about food; it's about economic independence. When a farmer can predict their harvest, they can plan for their children's education and their family's health.