“Raised Entrepreneur” Isaac Chege Innovates with Uchumi Grains

Uchumi Grain Limited is a successful milling company. Isaac Chege, the brains behind the business, believes in offering more than a milling service to his clientèle.
Isaac Chege never dreamed that he would one day be a grain miller. So how did he come to own and operate one of the most successful grain milling businesses in the whole of Kenya?

Isaac Chege: Owner Uchumi Grain Millers Ltd.

Isaac’s passion to be an entrepreneur started when he was very young. Isaac describes himself as a “raised entrepreneur” having grown up with a farming father. Perhaps this is why, as a young adult, Isaac studied actuarial science and gained skills relating to economics and finance. After graduating, Isaac got a job and started a family. It wasn’t until years later that the opportunity presented itself to launch his own business.
During the election violence in 2007, Isaac’s father lost his property – his entire life’s business. Walking through the destruction of one of his father’s stores, Isaac noticed the amount of grain that had gone to waste, and was struck with a business idea that would encourage building opportunities during a time of great difficulty.
Isaac had the foresight to perceive there would be a grain shortage in the country, leaving a gap in the market he could fill. Isaac wasted no time and Uchumi Grain Millers Ltd. was formed.
As a result of his education, Isaac understood all about risks and returns. But starting the business was still a challenge. Two hundred and fifty thousand U.S. dollars was needed in order to buy the equipment necessary to process the grain. Patient and confident in his business plan, Isaac went through the process of obtaining financing, which included short term borrowing, as well as finding investors.
Isaac believes in innovation in terms of service delivery and has a unique approach to marketing. The company brands their products with the names of NGO (non-governmental organisations) that have sponsored the grain’s delivery to a specific community. Isaac also finds clients through his own social network, but because of the high quality product which he offers, new clients often find their way to him. By visiting small urban areas and putting up posters within smaller shops, he is able to spread awareness of his product, and increase his company’s business.
We work every day, as hard as we can, to be able to make sure that this product – that we believe is superior – reaches to every other region. They deserve it. And, by so doing, we look forward to employing as many people as possible. We believe that the youth must take up the mantel and go into more manufacturing and more industrial [fields] and use the skills that they have to make sure that they will be able to progress this country to the next level.” – Isaac Chege


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  1. Will please wish to have a transfer of such an idea in the same mill business down here in Cameroon.We do consume a lot of maiz powder in Cameroon,may be three quater of our population, but do not have such companies.It’s particularly my traditional food.I am convinced investing on this will be very profitable here,and i’m very interested.How do i get guidlines from Mr Isaac Chege on the whole project.Just to get started.Thank for your time as i keep an eye up on you.

  2. Dear Jimmy
    Please find the contact e-mail for Isaac Chege below. Perhaps he may be able to help you with your queries.
    chege.isaac@gmail.com
    All the Best

  3. I first saw this through vox africa, and since then I was looking for the opportunity to share the experience with Mr Isaac. I am an enterpreneur from Benin Republic interresting in such business. I need to know the technology of drying, preserving and packaging in fact I need to know all about this kind of business. As for me the first challenge is to dry the grains or powder till 10-12% of remain water. If the powder is packageg, the only way to insure the quality for at two years is to have less than 12% of remain water. How and where did Mr Isaac get the drying machine. I need to know the kind or model of drying machine Mr. Isaac is using.

  4. kudos chege. that is agreat challenge in terms of inovation

  5. I interested in the same business. Please give some guide and how i can obtain finances
    Mobile- 0723352862

  6. Wonderful explanation of facts available here.

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