This month we opened our twelfth dealer office, in Nakuru, Kenya — the heart of the Rift Valley’s farming belt. It’s our third office in East Africa, and it changes what buying an IFOURNI machine means for farmers across the region.

Parts on the shelf, not on a ship

The office opens with a full spare-parts inventory: pumps, seals, nozzles, straps, and batteries for every model sold in the region. When a seal wears out mid-season, the replacement is a matter of hours from Nakuru — not weeks from a port.

Ten technical staff have completed training, covering service, warranty assessment, and field demonstrations. All ten are local hires; the fastest way to support farmers is with people who already know the roads, the crops, and the language.

Why Nakuru

The Rift Valley concentrates some of the most intensive smallholder agriculture in East Africa — vegetables, flowers, maize, coffee. It’s also where we’ve seen cooperative buying grow fastest, with groups standardizing on one sprayer model so members can share parts and knowledge. An office in the middle of that made itself necessary.

Farmers and dealers in the region can find the office details on our distributors page. If you’re a dealer elsewhere in East Africa and want to talk about stocking IFOURNI equipment, the Nakuru team would be glad to meet you.