Tiliandi Pyrethrum Initiative

Plant Today, Profit Tomorrow!

We provide the seeds; you grow the profits!

Empowering Farmers, Growing Communities

Tiliandi is a pyrethrum growing and collection company. Our initiative involves support to small holder farmers by providing free seeds and establishing a sustainable flower collection infrastructure. We target small holder farmers in rural communities and local cooperatives interested in sustainable farming.

Through our slogan “we provide seeds, you grow the profits,” we have managed to build trust with the participating communities based mutual partnership and sustainable growth. Our vision is to build a thriving community around pyrethrum cultivation. Together, we can grow a greener future


Free Seeds Program

Get started with our free high-quality pyrethrum seeds and expert growing guidance.

Collection Infrastructure

Reliable collection points and competitive prices for your pyrethrum flowers.

Community Support

Join our network of successful farmers and agricultural cooperatives.

Ready to partner with us?

Together, we can build a sustainable future through pyrethrum farming. Partner with us today!



Join Our Growing Community

P.O. Box 2044-20100 Nakuru, Kenya

(+254)724048507

customerservice@tiliandi.com

James Muthomi

Pyrethrum Farmer
Meru County

“I started growing pyrethrum on my small farm five years ago, and it’s been one of the best decisions I’ve made. The crop is relatively low-maintenance once established, and the market for dried flowers has been reliable. After mastering the proper harvesting technique – picking the flowers when they’re fully bloomed with bright white petals – I’ve been able to consistently produce high-quality flowers that fetch good prices. My first harvest yielded enough to recover my initial investment, and now I’m harvesting every two weeks during peak season. Thanks to pyrethrum farming, I’ve been able to send my children to school and even expand my farm. I recommend it to any farmer looking for a sustainable, profitable crop.”