PHOTOS: Nyabera Farm in Uriri hosts Kenya’s first World Bamboo Day celebrations

Furniture made of bamboo at Nyabera farm in Uriri constituency on Monday during the World Bamboo Day

Furniture made of bamboo at Nyabera farm in Uriri constituency on Monday during the World Bamboo Day

By MN Reporter

Nyabera Farm from South Sakwa ward in Uriri constituency become the first place for Kenya to hold her first World Bamboo Day celebrations.

The farm managed by Fransisca Kwasa has 60,00 bamboo seedlings for sale which attracted Agriculture CS Willy Bett to pay a courtesy call at the farm and have the day celebrated there.

Paul Ongugo the Science leader at Kenya Forest Research Institute led the celebrations saying the country should plant the tree more.

Kwasa said her farm has been propagating the seedlings in South Nyanza counties saying the bamboo trees, known as Modi in Dholuo is key in building furniture, structures, medicine and ending soil erosion by boosting forest cover.

The 60,000 bamboo seedlings at Nyabera Farm in Uriri

The 60,000 bamboo seedlings at Nyabera Farm in Uriri

The World Bamboo Day

The World Bamboo Day

A keyboard and mouse at Nyabera Farm in Uriri

A keyboard and mouse at Nyabera Farm in Uriri

A boatd displaying bamboo seedlings at Nyabera farm

A boatd displaying bamboo seedlings at Nyabera farm

Bamboo products at Nyabera farm

Bamboo products at Nyabera farm

Fransisca Kwasa, Nyabera farm director

Fransisca Kwasa, Nyabera farm director