The Tana and Athi River Development Authority (TARDA) has owned the site since 1984 when dam construction commenced. Between 1996 and 2005, a 350-acre irrigated farming project was established around the dam, featuring a variety of crops. However, declining reservoir water levels led to discontinuation due to prohibitive costs. TARDA now seeks new development prospects, including agricultural leases, solar panel installations, or tree plantations, for the surrounding land.
The site is suitable for tree plantation (reforestration or fruit production) and vegetable production when irrigation is available, for wildlife conservancy, or for solar energy production.
The acreage specified for this site reflects the general size of the area available for leasing.
Investors can lease the entire site or opt for smaller land portions within the overall area.
This land site offers diverse soil profiles.
Note: The provided information is drawn from a pre-liminary suitability report conducted by the
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD) and only provides a high-level
overview. Investors may to perform their own suitability assessments.
Note: The provided information is drawn from a pre-liminary suitability report conducted by the
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD) and only provides a high-level
overview. Investors may to perform their own suitability assessments.
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