Welcome to our FAQ section, where we've compiled answers to some of the most common questions about RCFSF. Whether you're curious about our mission, the expertise of our team, or the impact of our work, this section provides insightful details to help you understand who we are and what we do.
RCFSF aims to empower smallholder farmers through innovative research, sustainable agricultural practices, and strategic partnerships.
The Advisory Board includes professionals like Felix Kipchirchir Ngetich, PhD, Dr. Abdi Zeila, Joseph Ngugi, Dr. Jennifer Jepkoech, PhD, Stephen Wanjala Wamalwa, MSc, Jane Akoth Omenda, MSc, CPA Agatha Wangui Wakaba, and CHRP-K Charles Kimutai Ruto.
RCFSF specializes in areas like GIS, remote sensing, crop modeling, integrated soil fertility management, and sustainable farming practices.
RCFSF promotes sustainable farming practices, environmental safeguards, and soil conservation techniques to enhance agro-ecosystem sustainability.
RCFSF collaborates with sectors including agriculture, environmental management, finance, and healthcare through various research and consulting projects.
The team has secured grants from prominent donors, developed advanced AI models, and implemented eco-friendly agricultural practices, among other accomplishments.
RCFSF has been involved in multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder projects, focusing on grantmaking, environmental governance, and innovative agricultural solutions.
RCFSF works with international organizations like the World Bank, UNDP, FAO, and AGRA to promote sustainable development and agricultural innovation.
The RCFSF team members hold advanced degrees in fields such as Soil Science, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, Agricultural Sciences, and Human Resource Management.
RCFSF provides research, consultancy, and innovative solutions that help smallholder farmers improve productivity, sustainability, and resilience against climate change.