Kenya advances pan for data-driven agriculture with proposed KADIC legislation

Date: 2026-04-15
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

The Kenya Agricultural Data and Information Centre (KADIC) has engaged parliamentary committees to present its vision for a unified, data-driven agricultural sector, alongside a proposed Bill to establish the institution in law.

The discussions, held with the Senate and National Assembly Committees on Agriculture, form part of broader government efforts to modernise the agricultural sector through strengthened legislation, improved coordination, and enhanced productivity.

KADIC is being positioned as a national hub for agricultural data, analytics, and digital innovation, with a mandate to integrate fragmented systems into a single platform. The initiative aims to support more effective decision-making, improve service delivery to farmers, and enhance performance across agricultural value chains.

The proposed legislation is expected to provide a comprehensive legal framework for data governance, system integration, and institutional coordination within the sector.

Officials noted that the establishment of KADIC will contribute to increased efficiency and productivity, promote climate-smart agriculture, improve market access and traceability for exports, and enable evidence-based planning and investment.

The Centre reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with Parliament, government agencies, county authorities, and development partners to build a modern, competitive, and digitally enabled agricultural ecosystem.

The initiative is seen as a key step in supporting Kenya’s broader goals of achieving food security and driving economic transformation through innovation and data-driven approaches.

 

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