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Trusted by Kenyan Farmers Since 1997
James Mwangi
Dairy Farmer, Githunguri
Since I started using FAMAS Maziwa, I’ve seen a huge difference in my dairy cows. Their appetite improved, and within just a few weeks, milk production increased noticeably. Before, I used to get about 8 litres per cow per day—now I’m averaging 12 to 14 litres! This product truly delivers. I recommend it to any serious dairy farmer who wants real results
About Famas
FAMAS is a trusted name in livestock nutrition, proudly produced by Light Ventures Industries LTD—a Kenyan company committed to improving animal health through high-quality, effective supplements. For over two decades, we’ve been at the forefront of livestock care, providing farmers across Kenya with reliable solutions that boost productivity and promote healthier herds.
Trusted by Kenyan Farmers Since 1997.
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What Drives Us
At Famas, every product is shaped by deep expertise, scientific innovation, and a bold commitment to quality. These four principles power everything we do—from the lab to the farm.
Innovation
We’re driven by science and shaped by real-world challenges. Through rigorous research and modern technology, we deliver smart, effective solutions that anticipate the future of animal health and productivity.
Quality
Excellence is not optional—it’s our standard. Our products are manufactured with precision, tested for consistency, and trusted by professionals who demand results.
Customer Focus
We partner with farmers, veterinarians, and agri-professionals to understand their evolving needs. Our solutions are built for impact—designed to improve outcomes and strengthen livelihoods.
Sustainability
Our responsibility goes beyond livestock. We prioritize environmentally sound practices that support animal welfare, community prosperity, and ecological balance—for generations to come.
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