George Kiprono Kili: An Inspirational Journey from Form 2 Dropout to Billionaire Eldoret Farmer

George Kiprono Kili, George When Kili left school in Form Two, the odds were stacked against him.
But with perseverance and hard effort, Kili became a well-known farmer in Uasin Gishu county.

He cleared the path for other farmers to succeed, and President William Ruto acknowledged his contributions.

The epitome of grace is George Kiprono Kili, a well-known farmer from Uasin Gishu county.

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After dropping out of faculty, the entrepreneur went on to end up the proprietor of a agency with about a hundred personnel. Business Daily claims that Kili left college in Form Two to pursue a profession as a mechanic.

Kili fiercely saved money from his job earnings and used it to start farming. He would eventually buy his farm after leasing it to grow crops.

In order to diversify his revenue streams, the businessman gradually expanded the area of his property while renting out farm equipment to other farmers.

Despite his farming prowess, intermediaries who purchase produce at a discount harm Kili and other farmers. He saw an opening in 2018 and set up his milling facility for maize in Eldoret.

He established the Buffallo Millers to increase the value of maize for KSh 50 million. His and other farmers’ problems with the cartels were resolved by the plant.

Buffallo Millers

What became to the son of George Kiprono Kili?

In other news, Kili is in mourning after the death of his kid, according to TUKO.co.ke.

After Rodney passed away in a farm accident, his family was left in unspeakable sorrow.

According to reports, the diligent young man was planting cover crops while calibrating a planter while on the go. He slid inside the machine after unintentionally slipping.

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