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KenGen and Kaishan Group to Build $832.76 Million Fertiliser Factory in Kenya for Carbon Credit Sales

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Kenya's first green fertiliser project, costing Sh107.3 billion ($832.76 million), aims to sell carbon credits by removing CO2 from the atmosphere. The project, which will avoid approximately 600,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent annually, is a joint venture between KenGen and China's Kaishan Group. It will produce 200,000 to 300,000 tonnes of ammonia-based fertiliser each year and is designed to stabilize local fertiliser prices while supporting Kenya's emissions reduction goals.

KenGen and Kaishan Group to Build $832.76 Million Fertiliser Factory in Kenya for Carbon Credit Sales
Feb 19, 2026, 12:50 PM

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