FRESH

KENYAN

TILAPIA

About Us

Our Farm
Victory Farms is sub-Saharan Africa's fastest-growing fish farm. In 2016, the company's founders, Joe and Steve, put their first cages in the water with the help of the talented people of rural Roo,Homa Bay County. We are the fastest-growing, fully vertically integrated tilapia producer, selling through 89 owned branches in Kenya, with a mission to feed 2 billion Africans in the next 2 decades.
Our Community
We believe in collaborative efforts with the community as we continuously take extensive measures to protect and restore the ecosystem in which our farm operates. We continue to work hand in hand with the community in creating a sustainable fish farm.
Our Customers
Our major customers are the 15,000+ market women who Buy our fish in small batches each day from our 85 (and growing) branches across Nairobi, Western and our newly opened Mombasa region. They fry fish for the end consumer, making A healthy profit, which has enabled many to expand their micro businesses. Thanks to our cold chain, our fish go from lake to plate within 36 hrs.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Our shareholder program for local landowners in Homa Bay helps surrounding communities share in the upside of the farm’s success. We also make periodic donations, which include high-speed rescue boats, fingerlings to local farmers and tons of fish to children homes.
Our People
Victory Farms is one of the largest employers in Homa Bay County, and our wages are fair. We are committed in helping our employees as we directly support 750+ people and their families. When considering wider value chain impacts, Victory Farms operations indirectly support thousands of households throughout Kenya.
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Victory Farms and its innovative technologies bring together the best aquaculture practices from around the globe to tackle the challenges of; rapidly declining wild fish catch in Lake Victoria, rising populations and undernourishment.Our mission is to build a commercial tilapia farm that can feed 2 billion Africans with affordable, accessible and healthy protein over the next 2 decades. The company aims to do so while also working toward becoming the most sustainable fish farm on the planet.

MEDIA

Open Roads’ bridge loans aid social enterprises battered by Covid-19

July 2020 COVID-19 provided an opening for Kenya’s fish-farming industry. Chinese tilapia imports have long dominated the https://victoryfarmskenya.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Open-Roads-Bridge-loans.jpget, but health...
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Open Roads’ bridge loans aid social enterprises battered by Covid-19
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How not to rely on China for fish supply.

July 2020 Located at the offshore of Roo beach in Homa Bay county, Victory Farms is destined to supplement the...
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How not to rely on China for fish supply.
MEDIA

Is tilapia caging the solution for sex-for-fish trade?

July 2020 In 2016, the life of the widow changed drastically, when she came across Victory Farms in Roo. The...
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Is tilapia caging the solution for sex-for-fish trade?
MEDIA

Low-carbon, sustainable protein for East Africa.

July 2020 Victory Farms is a sustainable aquaculture business that produces tilapia on Lake Victoria and sells primarily in low-income...
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Low-carbon, sustainable protein for East Africa.
MEDIA

Taking the stage at the Norway Aquavision Conference.

June 2018 Victory Farms was invited to Aquavision to present on our growth trajectory, sustainability vision and exciting plans to solve the...
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Taking the stage at the Norway Aquavision Conference.
MEDIA

Building Kenyan commercial aquaculture.

April 2018 CNN interviews Victory Farms in a two-part series about Kenyan aquaculture, Chinese tilapia imports, and solutions to cold chain...
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Building Kenyan commercial aquaculture.
MEDIA

How Cage Farming in Lake Victoria is boosting fish supply.

April 2018 It is early morning in Sindo Beach, Homa Bay County in western Kenya. At the Victoria Farms, workers...
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How Cage Farming in Lake Victoria is boosting fish supply.
MEDIA

Skretting tilapia forum.

February 2018 Tilapia represents one of aquaculture’s greatest success stories of recent times; transitioning from small-scale, rural farming into one...
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Skretting tilapia forum.
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Kenyan tilapia farm on track to hit expansion targets.

February 2018 An update from Intrafish on production progress at Victory Farms. Despite national unrest in late 2017, we remain...
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Kenyan tilapia farm on track to hit expansion targets.
Nutritional informations

Generation Kenya graduation.

February 2018 CEO Joseph Rehmann and VF Branch Promoter Telesia Kathini deliver words of advice to the 2018 graduates of Generation, a USAID-McKinsey supported...
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Generation Kenya graduation.
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Adress:

Victory Farms Ltd P.O. Box 14730 – 00800 Westlands, Nairobi Kenya

Phone:

Sales: +254 727 481280
Admin: +254 797 736164

Email:

info@victoryfarmskenya.com
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