As large herds struggle, some Maasai try a swap to dairy cattle
In a culture and economy built on cattle, having fewer isn't easy - but it is bringing in a more reliable income, some herders say
Kenyan farmers trust tradition over tech to predict the weather
About a third of Kenya's farmers still do not use the national weather service to help them plan and protect their crops
Kenya's ground-down coffee farmers switch to avocado amid global boom
As it gets harder to make a profit growing coffee, Kenya's farmers try a new way to earn cash
The elderly Kenyan women weaving their way to a more sustainable future
"Basketry has not only offered a source of livelihood, but it has also opened doors for us in the world"
Hit by wild weather, Kenya's herders fire up a hot new crop: chilli peppers
A farmer with at least two acres of land can earn as much as three times more with chilli than with cattle
No water? Parched Kenyans take up an unlikely new crop: fish
Farmers who had never tasted fish are now raising tilapia and catfish for factories producing fish sausages, samosas and kebabs
As fruit trees fall, a hunger threat looms in Kenya
The loss of fruit trees for firewood and charcoal is hurting food security, particularly as droughts lengthen
Tough times, tough birds: Kenyan farmers swap back to hardy chickens
Faced with harsher weather as a result of climate change, farmers are turning to birds that need less food, water and fuss
With smart crops and cash, women slash female genital mutilation in Kenya
"FGM exists to control women and girls. But if we can empower them to speak out and earn their own income, then society will look at them differently."
Without city jobs, tech-savvy Kenyan youth head back to the farm
In a country with a high unemployment rate, young people are rediscovering that farming can pay