The Kisii County government in Kenya planned a major project to improve banana production, add value, and benefit farmers, but the project has not come to fruition after nearly a decade, leaving farmers in a difficult situation. The lack of a ready market and low prices from middlemen have led many to stop commercial banana farming. The county has built a Sh156 million factory in partnership with the European Union to address these issues and create 500 jobs, but it is currently not in operation due to the lack of an investor. The project also aims to extend the shelf life of bananas through chipping and drying.