Agroscience Park Demonstrates Innovation at NRF Festival

The Agroscience Park at Egerton University attracted more than 300 farmers during the National Research Festival. Farmers saw new technologies tested under real farm conditions.Researchers showed progress in participatory variety selection. Trials for diseases such as halo blight in beans, ascochyta blight in chickpea, fusarium wilt in pigeon peas, necrotic disease in maize, and blast in millets were on display. Fertilizer and foliar spray trials were also presented.


Kenya National Research Festival kicks off at Egerton University

Egerton University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Kibwage, on Monday hosted Cabinet Secretary for Health Mutahi Kagwe, high-level Principal Secretaries, Chief Executive Officers of leading government research agencies, fellow Vice Chancellors, county government leaders, and farmers as the Kenya National Research Festival 2025 opened at the University’s Njoro campus.