Agriculture and agribusiness recruitment specialist with experience placing professionals across Kenya’s horticultural sector | Last updated: April 2026
The Fresh Produce Consortium of Kenya (FPC Kenya) has re-advertised the Training Coordinator position for April 2026. If you applied before and didn’t hear back, now’s your second chance — re-advertisements often mean the original shortlist didn’t meet expectations, which works in your favour if your qualifications are solid.
The closing date is Monday, 20 April 2026, by close of business. That’s a tight window, so don’t sit on this.
About This Role
The Training Coordinator will sit at the intersection of agriculture and education — designing, coordinating, and delivering training programmes for FPC Kenya’s members and stakeholders across Kenya’s fresh produce sector. FPC Kenya’s training work is centred on food safety systems (including HACCP compliance), agribusiness best practices, and market-readiness for local and export markets.
This is a re-advertisement of the Training Coordinator FPC Kenya 2026 vacancy, which signals the role is urgent and the organisation is actively looking to fill it fast.
Key Responsibilities
While FPC Kenya hasn’t published a detailed JD publicly for this re-advert, the Training Coordinator role at an agri-trade body of this nature typically covers:
- Developing and coordinating training programmes for farmers, exporters, and agribusiness operators
- Facilitating workshops on food safety standards, HACCP, and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)
- Liaising with member companies, government bodies, and development partners on training needs
- Preparing training materials, reports, and post-training evaluations
- Supporting FPC Kenya’s technical training calendar and managing trainer logistics
- Representing FPC Kenya at stakeholder forums and industry eventsRequired Qualifications
- Degree and above in Agriculture Education, Agriculture (any related field), or Education
- Strong background in adult training, facilitation, or curriculum development within an agricultural context is an advantage
- Knowledge of Kenya’s horticultural sector — export standards, domestic market dynamics, or food safety regulations — will strengthen your application considerably
- Experience working with trade associations, NGOs, or development programmes in agribusiness is a plus
This isn’t an entry-level role. FPC Kenya works with exporters, producers, and service providers operating in regulated markets — you need to speak their language from day one.
What They Offer
FPC Kenya hasn’t published specific salary figures for this role. For benchmarking purposes, Training Coordinator positions at agri-trade bodies in Kenya typically fall in the KES 60,000–120,000/month range depending on experience, though compensation at membership-funded organisations like FPC Kenya varies. You can use LinkedIn Salary or Glassdoor Kenya to check comparable figures before negotiating.
How to Apply
Send your application directly to the CEO of FPC Kenya.
Application email: ceo@fpckenya.co.ke Subject line: Training Coordinator Application — [Your Name] Deadline: Close of business, Monday 20 April 2026
Application Deadline
20 April 2026 (COB) — this is a firm deadline given it goes directly to the CEO’s inbox.
Documents Required
- Updated CV (tailored to agriculture/training roles)
- Cover letter stating your relevant experience and why you’re the right fit for FPC Kenya specifically
- Copies of relevant academic certificates
Keep your cover letter tight — one page, no filler. CEOs don’t have time for lengthy preambles.
About FPC Kenya
The Fresh Produce Consortium of Kenya (FPC Kenya) is Kenya’s leading fresh produce trade association. It was originally established in 2013 as KEFE and rebranded in 2017 to reflect its growing mandate covering domestic, regional, and global market opportunities. It brings together producers, traders, and service providers across the fresh horticultural produce supply chain. ZoomInfo
FPC Kenya’s core work includes lobbying and advocacy, marketing access and linkages, commercial representation, technical training, and food safety management on behalf of Kenya’s horticultural industry. Fpckenya Their training programmes focus heavily on HACCP adoption and compliance with both local and European market standards — which is directly the space this Training Coordinator will operate in.
For more about the organisation, visit fpckenya.co.ke.
