Kenya · East Africa · 2026
Altitude 2400
Regenerative Agriculture
About the Event
Nestled at 2,400 metres above sea level in the heart of Kenya's Elgeyo Marakwet highlands, Iten plays host to a landmark gathering of farmers, innovators, policymakers, and soil scientists united by a single vision — restoring the land while feeding the nation.
Altitude 2400 brings together the wisdom of traditional stewardship and the tools of modern regenerative practice to chart a new course for African agriculture — one that rebuilds ecosystems, strengthens communities, and produces nourishing food for generations to come.
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Workshops on composting, cover cropping, agroforestry, and building carbon-rich soils that hold water and sustain yields across seasons.
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Connecting smallholder farmers with cooperatives, research institutions, and impact investors committed to long-term land stewardship.
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Exploring premium markets, certification pathways, and the economic case for regenerative transition from farm to fork across East Africa.
The Setting
Known as the home of champions, Iten sits high on the Elgeyo Escarpment — cool air, rolling farmland, and red-clay soils that have sustained generations of highland communities. A fitting stage for a conversation about the land's future.
"Regeneration begins with the soil beneath our feet — and the community that tends it."