Regional collection points across five counties — deliver your harvest close to home
Pine Tree Plaza, 8th Floor
Kaburu Drive, Off Ngong Road
Kilimani, Nairobi, Kenya
📱 +254 706 244 197 ✉ info@sunflower.africa
For corporate enquiries, partnership proposals, and farmer group registrations. Walk-in hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Bring your sunflower harvest to the centre nearest to your farm. We weigh, grade, and pay within 7 days.
Narok County offers ideal sunflower growing conditions with its semi-arid climate and rich volcanic soils. The Narok collection centre serves farmers from Narok Town, Kilgoris, Transmara, and surrounding areas. Narok has historically been one of Kenya’s most productive sunflower regions, and our centre processes some of the highest-quality sunflower seeds in the country.
Open during harvest season: Mon–Sat, 7AM–5PM
Western Kenya’s fertile farmland makes Bungoma an excellent sunflower growing region. The Bungoma collection centre serves farmers across Bungoma, Bumula, Webuye, Kanduyi, and neighbouring Trans-Nzoia border areas. The dual rainy season pattern allows two harvests per year, maximising farmer income from sunflower cultivation.
Open during harvest season: Mon–Sat, 7AM–5PM
The semi-arid lowlands of Tharaka are perfectly suited for drought-tolerant sunflower varieties. This centre serves farmers from Tharaka South, Tharaka North, Chuka, and Maara constituencies. Sunflower farming here provides a critical alternative income source for farmers who struggle with traditional crops in the dry Tharaka plains.
Open during harvest season: Mon–Sat, 7AM–5PM
Central Kenya’s productive agricultural belt offers good conditions for sunflower in the lower zones. The Embu centre serves farmers from Embu Town, Runyenjes, Mbeere North, Mbeere South, and surrounding areas. Farmers here benefit from good road infrastructure and proximity to Nairobi markets, enabling efficient logistics.
Open during harvest season: Mon–Sat, 7AM–5PM
Makueni’s semi-arid climate with 500-700mm annual rainfall is excellent for sunflower cultivation. This centre serves farmers from Makueni Town, Wote, Kibwezi, Makindu, Mtito Andei, and neighbouring Kitui border areas. The Makueni County Government has been particularly supportive of sunflower as a drought-resistant income crop.
Open during harvest season: Mon–Sat, 7AM–5PM
We’re actively planning expansion to additional counties across Kenya. If you’re a farmer, cooperative leader, or county agricultural officer interested in bringing sunflower contract farming to your region, contact us. Early registrations help us prioritise new collection centre locations.
What happens when you bring your sunflower harvest to a collection centre
Bring your bagged sunflower seeds to the centre. First-come-first-served queuing with shaded waiting area provided.
Our team weighs your bags on calibrated scales. We test moisture (must be below 10%) and purity. You observe the entire process.
You receive a detailed receipt showing total weight, grade, price per kg, gross amount, seed deduction (if any), and net payment amount.
Payment is processed within 7 working days via M-Pesa or bank transfer. You receive an SMS confirmation when payment is sent.
Call us at +254 706 244 197 for directions to your nearest collection centre, or register online and we’ll guide you.