The Community Seed Banks Platform (CSB) is a self-organized structure within the Seed Savers Network that brings together 121+ community seed banks across Kenya and beyond for knowledge sharing, collective action, and advocacy in support of seed sovereignty and agrobiodiversity conservation.
The CSB has grown into a powerful coordination hub, supporting the tireless efforts of these 121+ active seed banks. This incredible achievement has been made possible through the Seed Exchange Kenya initiative and the innovative Seed Exchange App, which have opened new doors for seed sharing, collaboration, and empowerment ensuring that the legacy of diverse, indigenous seeds thrives for generations to come.
It was formed after national dialogue sessions with farmers from 20+ counties including Kakamega, Bungoma, Nakuru, Embu, Siaya, Turkana, and more.
Preserving thousands of indigenous seed varieties from extinction
Connecting farmers across Kenya for knowledge exchange
Protecting agricultural biodiversity for future generations
Explore our growing network of 121+ community seed banks spread across Kenya, each playing a vital role in preserving our agricultural heritage.
Our seed banks are strategically located across Kenya to maximize impact and accessibility
To strengthen the capacity, collaboration, and advocacy of community seed banks by promoting inclusive governance, farmer-led seed systems, and preservation of indigenous seeds.
Right to save, use, exchange, and sell seeds
Mutual support among members
Conservation of biodiversity
Women, youth, and marginalized group participation
Accountability and open communication
Learning through training and seed fairs
Get guidance on establishing a community seed bank in your area
Connect with existing seed banks in your region
Support our mission through volunteering opportunities

We are a non-governmental organization dedicated to preserving indigenous seeds and promoting sustainable agriculture practices across Kenya.
You can participate by volunteering, donating seeds, or supporting our conservation programs. Visit our 'Get Involved' page for more details.
Yes, all seeds in our collection are organically grown and free from genetic modification.
We conduct regular workshops on seed saving, organic farming, and sustainable agriculture techniques.
Absolutely! We accept donations of indigenous seeds that meet our conservation criteria.
We use both traditional methods and modern seed bank techniques to ensure long-term viability.
Yes, we work with smallholder farmers to provide access to indigenous seed varieties.
You can make donations through our website or participate in our adoption programs.
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