Jaribu farm is a small-scale farm nestled between the Tinderet hills to the north and the Kericho hills to the south, overlooking the Nyando valley in the county of Kisumu, Kenya. It was established in 1966 by Herman and Matilda Oduor in an area that was designated as Koru settlement scheme. It is primarily a dairy farm, but also has crops like coffee, sugarcane and maize. The farm also has a fish pond and sits at 1,500 meters above sea level.
View Of The Farm From Got Legetet.
View Of Nyando Valley.
Dairy farming
The farm primarily raises holsteins, hoslstein-Ayshire crossbreeds. Milk is sold locally.
Crops
Some of the crops we grow are sugar-cane, coffee and maize.
Fish Farming
The fish pond is stocked with tilapia fish for domestic consumption.