Miche Onestop Heritage Farm
"Cultivating Land. Restoring Lives. Building Champions."


A permanent agrisocial farm in Laikipia—built on land, water, and work.
14.5 acres | Borehole drilled 2025 | Solar-powered activation underway.
About Miche Onestop Heritage Farm
Miche Onestop Heritage Farm is a registered agrisocial enterprise rooted in Laikipia County, Kenya. Built on 14.5 acres of land with a permanent water source, the farm integrates regenerative agriculture, structured employment, and sports development to strengthen livelihoods and restore community stability. Our work is grounded in tangible assets, disciplined systems, and long-term commitment—designed to deliver food, income, and opportunity beyond seasonal cycles.
Our focus areas:
Employment – Paid, structured farm work that restores dignity and responsibility
Education – Practical agricultural training and farmer demonstration programs
Athletics – Discipline-based sports development for youth and community engagement
Partner with us
Miche Onestop Heritage Farm works with institutions, NGOs, churches, and community organizations that believe in practical, long-term solutions to rural instability. Partnership is centered on building systems—land, water, work, and structure—that address root causes rather than symptoms.
In Laikipia and similar rural settings, many young people face a lack of direction and opportunity. Limited access to skills, employment, and mentorship has contributed to widespread idleness, illicit brews such as shangaa, political manipulation of vulnerable youth, and growing social breakdown. The consequences are visible: poverty, early death including suicide, broken families, and a loss of responsibility and purpose among the next generation.
Miche Farm responds with structure instead of slogans. Through agriculture, employment, training, and disciplined routines, the farm provides an alternative path—one grounded in work, accountability, and community contribution.
We invite partners who want to invest in solutions that last.
