Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua Honors Egerton University Among Distinguished Winners at Nakuru ASK Awards Ceremony
Egerton University's Vice Chancellor, Professor Isaac Kibwage, has expressed his satisfaction and joy with the university's performance at this year's Nakuru Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) Show. The event showcased cutting-edge innovations staged by Egerton University, positioning it as the premier institution in the agricultural sector.
Egerton University's Vice Chancellor, Professor Isaac Kibwage, has expressed his satisfaction and joy with the university's performance at this year's Nakuru Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) Show. The event showcased cutting-edge innovations staged by Egerton University, positioning it as the premier institution in the agricultural sector.
Professor Kibwage toured each stand at the ASK Show, taking the time to speak with exhibitors who showcased their groundbreaking innovations. Upon receiving the medals awarded by Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, the Vice Chancellor addressed his team, expressing his happiness with their performance and emphasizing his hope for even greater success in future events.
"I am indeed happy with our performance. This is a good show and I hope that we shall win more trophies in the next years' event. For the Agricultural fair, it is obvious that we are the premier University leading in this sector," Professor Kibwage said, then took time to celebrate and pose for photos with the trophies won.
His Excellency Rigathi Gachagua the Deputy President awards Egerton University’s Vice Chancellor Professor Isaac Kibwage a trophy for winning the Best Stand that interprets the current Show theme: "Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture and Trade Initiative for Sustainable Economic Growth," during the Nakuru ASK Show on 14th July 2023. In addition, the University secured the first position in the Best University Stand, and Best Stand in Research & Development.
Among the categories won in line with the Show's theme "Promoting Climate Smart Agriculture and Trade Initiative for Sustainable Economic Growth," are: the second position in two highly competitive categories: Best Stand in Youth Activities, Empowerment, and Capacity Building; and Best Agro-processing Stand.
The award ceremony was a vibrant and colorful affair, attended by prominent figures such as Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika, Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture Hon. Mithika Linturi, and Members of Parliament including Hon. Purity Ngirici, Nakuru West MP Arama Samuel, Nakuru East MP David Gikaria, and Bahati MP Irene Njoki. The presence of these esteemed individuals underscored the significance of Egerton University's contributions to the agricultural sector.
Egerton University's stand at the show exhibited a range of innovative agricultural solutions. Among the notable innovations were a Beans Thresher, a Vegetable Solar Drier, a Millet Thresher, a Groundnut Cooking Machine, and Arid Beehives. These inventions showcased the university's commitment to addressing key challenges in agriculture and promoting sustainable farming practices.
Additionally, the Egerton seed unit showcased new seed varieties, highlighting the institution's dedication to research and development in the agricultural sector. By introducing improved seed varieties, Egerton University aims to enhance crop yields and improve the resilience of farmers to various environmental conditions.
The Vice Chancellor's satisfaction with the university's performance reflects the dedication and hard work put in by Egerton University's faculty, researchers, and students. Their innovative contributions in the agricultural sector have not only garnered recognition and awards but have also positioned Egerton University as a leading institution in agricultural research and development.
The ASK Show serves as an important platform for institutions, researchers, and farmers to showcase their advancements in agriculture. Egerton University's participation and success in the event demonstrate their commitment to driving innovation and addressing the evolving needs of the agricultural industry.
As the premier university in the sector, Egerton University continues to play a vital role in shaping the future of agriculture in Kenya. Through their research, technological advancements, and collaborations with various stakeholders, they are actively contributing to the country's food security and sustainable agricultural practices.
With their impressive performance at the Nakuru ASK Show, Egerton University has further solidified its position as a leader in agricultural innovation and research. Their commitment to excellence and continuous improvement sets a high standard for other institutions and inspires future generations of agricultural professionals.
Notably, the University Council members also visited the Show, reaffirming the university's commitment to research, marketing, and supporting this year's theme of climate-smart agriculture.
Accompanying Professor Kibwage in expressing satisfaction and hope for future success were Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Professor Benard Aduda, Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration Planning and Development Professor Richard Mulwa, Director of Research Professor Nancy Mungai, and Director of Marketing and Resource Mobilization and Agro-Science Park Professor Paul Kimurto.
It is clear that Egerton University remains dedicated to pushing boundaries, finding new solutions, and making significant contributions to the agricultural sector in Kenya and beyond.
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