Trans Nzoia is a county located in the northwestern region of Kenya. It was established in 2010 and is known for its rich agricultural land, primarily producing maize, which is a staple food crop in Kenya. The county seat is Kitale, which serves as an economic and administrative hub for the region.
The county is characterized by diverse landscapes, including fertile plains and hilly areas, which contribute to its agricultural productivity. The climate is suitable for various forms of farming, and there are both large-scale farms and smallholder farmers operating in the area. Additionally, there are several rivers and water bodies that support irrigation and other agricultural activities.
Trans Nzoia is also culturally diverse, home to several ethnic groups including the Bukusu, Sabaot, and Luhya communities. This diversity is reflected in the local customs, traditions, and languages spoken. The county is strategically located near the border with Uganda, facilitating trade and cultural exchange between the two nations.
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