Kericho County is located in the western Rift Valley highlands of Kenya, with an estimated population of approximately 950,000 people. The county stands as the heartland of Kenya's tea industry, with the Kericho tea estates ranking among the most productive in the world, generating millions of tonnes of black tea for export annually. The Kipsigis people, a Kalenjin sub-group, form the dominant community in the county. Kericho town serves as the county headquarters and main economic centre.
The county's geography, climate, and colonial history have fundamentally shaped its development as a tea-producing region. Understanding Kericho requires examining its natural advantages, the impact of colonial land alienation, the tea industry's complex role in local society, and the ongoing challenges and opportunities facing the county.
Notes in This County
- Kericho County.md
- Kericho Town.md
- Kericho Tea Industry.md
- Kipsigis and Tea.md
- Tea Estate Workers.md
- Kericho Agriculture.md
- Kericho Rainfall.md
- Kericho Politics.md
- Kericho Colonial History.md
- Brooke Bond in Kenya.md
- James Finlay Kenya.md
- Kericho Infrastructure.md
- Kericho Education.md
- Kericho Health.md
- Kericho Land History.md
- Kericho Youth.md
- Kericho Women.md
- Kericho Devolution.md
- Kericho Climate.md
- Kericho Wildlife.md
- Kericho Dairy.md
- Kericho Cultural Heritage.md
- Kericho Notable People.md
- Kericho Tea Research.md
- Kericho Food Culture.md
- Kericho Real Estate.md
- Kericho Climate Change.md
- Kericho Diaspora.md
- Kericho Water.md
- Kericho Timeline.md
See Also
Luhya, Kalenjin, Kikuyu, Conservation, Conservation Timeline
Sources
- Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. (2019). "2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census: Volume IV". https://www.knbs.or.ke/census-2019/
- International Tea Committee. (2023). "Global Tea Production and Export Statistics". https://www.teamonitor.com/
- Kipchoge, E. (2020). "The Tea Gardens of Kenya: History and Heritage". Kenya Tea Development Agency. https://www.ktda.or.ke/