Responsible from
Root to Export.
At Ashwick Industries Ltd, we believe that true quality grows from the ground up. Our commitment goes beyond the harvest, ensuring every step of our process honours the land and the people who cultivate it.
Explore Our Impact →The Foundations of Our Practice
Environmental Responsibility
- Regenerative farming techniques to restore soil health
- Strict water conservation and management protocols
- Minimisation of synthetic inputs in favour of organic alternatives
Farmer Partnerships
- Committed to paying above-market fair rates to all growers
- Ongoing agricultural training and extension sharing
- Direct community investment in growing regions
Ethical Sourcing
- Complete end-to-end supply chain transparency
- Third-party auditing of all processing facilities
- Zero tolerance for exploitative labour practices
Our Commitment
Sustainability at Ashwick Industries is not a department or an afterthought; it is the core architecture of our business model. We recognise that our position as a leading exporter in Kenya comes with a profound responsibility to protect the ecosystems that yield our produce and to empower the communities that cultivate it. Our approach involves measuring success not just in export volumes, but in the vitality of the soil, the prosperity of our partner farmers, and the integrity of our supply chain.
We are building a resilient agricultural network designed for longevity. By investing heavily in regenerative practices and maintaining strict ethical standards, we ensure that our operations leave a net-positive impact on the environment. We view every avocado, every macadamia nut, and every ounce of produce as a testament to a system that respects natural limits while maximising human potential. This is our promise to our partners, our customers, and the future of Kenyan agriculture.
"We source directly from over 2,500 partner farmers across Kenya's most fertile growing regions."
By cutting out unnecessary middlemen, we ensure that a larger share of the value returns directly to the growers. This direct relationship fosters trust, improves quality control, and builds sustainable livelihoods for thousands of families across the nation.
Read Our Impact Report →2030 Environmental Targets
Measurable goals guiding our operational roadmap toward a zero-impact future.
Zero Liquid Waste
Full closed-loop water management systems at our processing facilities, operational meeting 2026 interim milestone.
Renewable Energy
All facilities transitioned to solar and wind renewable energy sources, with net-zero carbon operations confirmed by 2028.
Biodegradable Packaging
Elimination of all single-use plastics across primary and secondary packaging lines, replaced with compostable alternatives.