Meru Central Dairy Cooperative Union
Meru Central Dairy Cooperative Union stands as Kenya's largest dairy processor, with a daily milk processing capacity of 640,000 liters. This remarkable output is supported by a network of more than 100,000 farmers, primarily located in the Imenti region. These farmers are compensated at a competitive rate of 50 Kenyan Shillings per liter, reflecting the union's commitment to fair trade practices.
Historical Background and Founding
The cooperative's roots trace back to 1967, when it was established by three cooperative societies. Since then, it has grown into a pivotal player in the Kenyan dairy industry, driving economic growth and supporting local farmers.
Strategic Developments
In a strategic move to bolster its operations, the union has received significant support from the government for the construction of the Meru Maziwa Millers, a dedicated dairy feed factory. This development is expected to enhance the quality and efficiency of dairy production, further solidifying the union's position in the market.
Modified: 2026/01/10