The collaboration reflects Bio Foods’ commitment to nutrition, wellness, and sustainability, while also supporting Kenyan creative industries.
KENYA – Nairobi-based Bio Foods has partnered with King Kaka & Kaka Empire Limited in collaboration with Highlands Drinks Limited and Ma Cuisine Limited to bring the Let Him Cook show.
The collaboration reflects Bio Foods’ commitment to nutrition, wellness, and sustainability, while also supporting Kenyan creative industries.
According to the company, the partnership brings together creativity, culture, and culinary storytelling in a dynamic way, creating a platform that not only entertains but also engages audiences on a deeper level.
Let Him Cook is more than just a cooking show; it’s a movement designed to showcase food, conversation, and brand storytelling in an immersive experience.
The show integrates real, authentic discussions around culture, entrepreneurship, and lifestyle, all while featuring delicious recipes crafted with Bio Foods’ high-quality products.
Joachim Westerveld, CEO at Highlands Drinks & Bio Food Products, said, “This is more than just a show. It’s a celebration of Kenyan food, culture, and creativity — and the evolving role of men in the kitchen. It’s also a powerful reminder that when brands come together with a shared vision for quality, health, and authenticity, we can inspire people in bold new ways.”
Dennis Njenga, Managing Partner of Kaka Empire, stated that Kaka Empire Limited has always valued the power of storytelling, with Let Him Cook exemplifying their approach of blending culture, creativity, and commerce.
King Kaka, known for his artistry and ability to fuse entertainment with meaningful storytelling, brings his signature style to the show, creating an engaging experience for viewers across various platforms.
Bio Food Products advances sustainable dairy Initiatives in Kenya
The partnership comes after Bio Foods reaffirmed its mission to ensure everyone has access to safe and healthy food, both now and in the future.
According to company statements, this commitment is being realised through targeted efforts to support smallholder dairy farmers and promote sustainable agriculture practices.
The company emphasises several strategic goals: enhancing the profitability and productivity of smallholder farmers, deepening partnerships with dairy farms, and implementing Quality-Based Milk Pricing (QBMP) systems.
As reported by Bio Food Products Ltd, QBMP ensures farmers receive fair compensation for higher quality milk, incentivising best practices in milk production.
Bio Food Products Ltd spent time engaging with farmers and cooperatives in Nakuru and Trans Nzoia. The visit highlighted progress made toward increasing high-quality milk production while reducing costs and minimising environmental impacts.
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