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Kinangop Dairy Limited — home
Lake ol-Bolossat in Nyandarua County, Kenya — wide green country at the foothills of the Aberdares

Ndunyu Njeru — Est. 1999

Fresh milk
from the plateau.

A Kenyan dairy of the Aberdare foothills. Twenty-seven years of fresh milk, cultured Lala, yoghurt and long-life formats — sourced from twenty-nine thousand farmers of the MUKI Co-operative.

Photo · WAKABADENIS · CC BY-SA 4.0

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Brand portfolio

Three brands, one plateau.

The portfolio runs from the everyday Kinangop line to the premium Kinangop Gold tier and the youthful 4US range. All three share a single milk supply and a single processing plant.

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The lineup

Fourteen SKUs.
One plateau.

Across Kinangop, Kinangop Gold and 4US — fresh milk, cultured Lala, yoghurts and long-life formats in pouches, bottles, cups and Tetra Fino Aseptic packs.

Pack designs · concept rendering
Misty Aberdare ridge — the eastern boundary of the Kinangop catchment
FIG. 01 — Aberdare Ranges in fog Sambaza2 · CC BY-SA 4.0
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Heritage

Twenty-seven years on the plateau.

Kinangop Dairy began in 1999 as Mkulima Creameries, founded by the late Livingstone Ndung’u Waithaka. In 2006, the company took the name of the plateau itself — Kinangop — to bind the brand to the farmers and the landscape that had always supplied it.

Founded

1999

Own factory since

May 2010

MUKI farmers

29,000+

Equipment from

Denmark

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Our farmers

Twenty-nine thousand suppliers. One catchment.

Every litre of Kinangop milk is sourced from the MUKI Farmers Co-operative Society — a community of more than twenty-nine thousand smallholder farmers across the slopes of the Aberdares. Sister entities, the MUKI SACCO and MUKI Investment Cooperative, fund the farms and hold equity in the processor.

Vertically aligned, end to end. The farmers own the cooperative. The cooperative owns equity in the processor. The processor buys from the farmers.
— The Kinangop catchment, in summary
Friesian dairy cattle in a Kenyan farmyard, eucalyptus trees and clear sky overhead
FIG. 02 — Friesian dairy, Kenya Saints Flow · CC BY-SA 4.0
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Newsroom

Recent recognition.

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For enquiries

Find us at Ndunyu Njeru.
Or write before you visit.

Ol Kalou Road, Ndunyu Njeru Township
North Kinangop, Nyandarua County, Kenya