We are not asking for belief in potential
The farm is still pre-revenue. The operating base is visible: land, animals, welfare checks running twice a week, and a staged commercial roadmap. Every record is permanent. Nothing is claimed until it exists.
Site visits are expected before any agreement is signed. We respond to inquiries directly.
Available for review
What a serious partner can ask to see
- Farm intelligence walk-through A guided session through the records system, run by the team. A public demo is in build-out. Public demo
- Welfare-record specimen A redacted sample of the twice-weekly check format and what it captures per animal.
- Phase 1 market memo The chevon route to market, the assumptions behind it, and the gates that activate it.
- Financial model Available under NDA to capital partners after an initial conversation.
- Build-out schedule The current infrastructure list with dated entries on what is complete and what is in progress.
Detailed animal records and the financial model are shared only after a qualified inquiry.
Off-takers
Future Phase 1 supply
Goat meat is the first commercial product. Phase 1 activates when the herd reaches target maturity and the processing arrangements are in place. Pasteurised milk follows when Kenya Dairy Board registration and cold-chain are confirmed. Then cheese and butter. Then cosmetics.
The record system is being built so future product batches can be tied back to animal records, production week, and welfare checks. The traceability is the offer.
Discuss future supply →Investors
Staged value chain
Phase 1 is meat. Then dairy, then cosmetics. The roadmap is staged, not scheduled. Each phase waits for three gates: animal readiness, record quality, and the required regulatory position.
The industry baseline for finished goat meat in Kenya currently sits at KSh 6,000–10,000 per carcass dead weight (CDW). This is a market reference, not a projection for Keragita's output. A detailed financial model is available under NDA.
Request investor materials →Institutional Support
Operational build-out
The current build-out phase requires funding for perimeter fencing, dedicated quarantine and male-quarters structures, grass-cutting infrastructure, and veterinary diagnostic equipment. Feed expansion (super napier and desmodium on the extension plot) is underway in parallel.
Funded items are recorded as they are completed, with photos, dates, and plain notes on what changed. Nothing is claimed until it exists.
Discuss build-out support →Research partners
An understudied agroclimatic zone
Magarini sits in a part of Kilifi County where welfare records, breeding records, and herd data of this kind have not been systematically collected before, to our knowledge.
The public site can show the method and selected findings. Underlying records remain controlled. We are interested in collaborating with KALRO, universities, and other institutions on joint observation, data-sharing agreements, and publication rights.
Propose a collaboration →Partnership questions
Is the goat enterprise currently commercial?
Not yet. The herd is growing and the records are being built. The target for first commercial sales is Q1 2027, conditional on available financial resources to complete the build-out and bring the herd to processing weight. Partners who come in now are working with us before that gate, not after it.
What is the timeline to meat production?
It is tied to herd maturation. We are not naming a specific date. When the animals are at weight and the supply chain is in place, the first sales happen. We can share current herd status with prospective off-takers under a brief NDA.
Is the herd insured?
Not yet. Livestock insurance is gated by a minimum sum assured set by the insurer, which the herd's current total value does not meet. Once the threshold is reached, the animals will be enrolled. Livestock insurance
What infrastructure is in place vs in build-out?
The herd is housed and running on a documented welfare protocol. The farm intelligence system is operational. Structures for sick bay, quarantine, and male quarters are in build-out. See the Goat Enterprise page and the welfare protocol for current status.
How do we look at what you've recorded so far?
Site visits are welcome. For a records review before a visit, we can arrange NDA-gated access to the relevant sections of the farm intelligence system. Write us to start.