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Del Monte Kenya Unveils Multi-million Shilling Frozen Facility and Solar Plant

Last updated: February 24, 2026 9:18 pm
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Invest Kenya CEO John Mwendwa, PS Investments, Abubakar Hassan Abubakar, Delmonte MD, Wayne Cook and IQF Manager, Japheth Maingi look on as Annastacia Wavinya explain the pineapple canning process at the Delmonte Canning line during the delmonte IQF- Frozen line and solar farm launch at Delmonte factory in Thika today.
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Invest Kenya CEO John Mwendwa, PS Investments, Abubakar Hassan Abubakar, Delmonte MD, Wayne Cook and IQF Manager, Japheth Maingi look on as Annastacia Wavinya explain the pineapple canning process at the Delmonte Canning line during the delmonte IQF- Frozen line and solar farm launch at Delmonte factory in Thika today.

Thika, Kenya – February 24, 2026 – Del Monte Kenya Limited has commissioned two landmark facilities at its Thika farm –  a state-of-the-art pineapple frozen processing line and an 807kW solar power plant. The Investments, the company says, will significantly expand its export capacity and reduce its carbon footprint.

The $4 million (approximately KES515 million) Individually Quick Frozen (IQF) processing line sits on their existing canning infrastructure and can process 3.6 tonnes of pineapple per hour, giving Del Monte Kenya the flexibility to supply frozen fruit to industrial buyers in Europe and beyond. By freezing individual pieces of prepared pineapple to below -18°C, the technology preserves quality across longer supply chains while reducing the post-harvest losses that have long constrained Kenya’s agricultural export potential.

“These facilities signal our future as a catalyst for industrial growth, job creation and rural economic empowerment. Our investment will strengthen Kenya’s agricultural value chain and boost export competitiveness, creating meaningful economic opportunities for local communities,” said Wayne Cook, Del Monte Kenya’s Managing Director.

The solar plant, developed in partnership with Berkeley Energy Corporate Solutions (BECS), a provider of energy and decarbonization solutions,will reduce the company’s dependence on an often-unreliable national grid, lower long-term energy costs, and reduce carbon emissions. For a facility where electricity demand fluctuates with the agricultural season, on-site generation is both practical and strategic.

Speaking during the commissioning, Principal Secretary, State Department for Investment Promotion, Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry, Abubakar Hassan Abubakar, welcomed the announcement as an example of the kind of domestic investment Kenya needs.

“The frozen line and solar plant are exactly the value-addition initiatives that will reduce our reliance on raw exports and position local industries to thrive in global markets. We commend Del Monte Kenya for leading the way,” he said.

From left, Delmonte MD Wayne Cook, PS Investments, Abubakar Hassan Abubakar, Invest Kenya CEO John Mwendwa, BECS Energy solutions MD, Nicholas Tatrallyay are shown the newly launched solar farm at Delmonte by BECS’s Operations and Maintenance Engineer Victor Senkomo during the official launch of the delmonte IQF- Frozen line and solar farm at Delmonte factory in Thika .

The PS’s sentiments were echoed by Nicholas Tatrallyay, Managing Director, BECS.

“The commissioning of the solar PV plant is a demonstration of BECS focus on providing energy as a service tailored to the specific needs of  an industrial partner like Del Monte Kenya. BECS designed, built, financed and now operates and maintains the solar facility. Del Monte Kenya’s decision to partner with BECS sends a clear signal to the market: clean energy is a way for Kenyan industry to reduce cost, lower emissions and improve the reliability of energy supply. BECS is proud to support this journey and we see this as the beginning of a much longer and deeper partnership.”

The projects have been welcomed by local communities in Kiambu and Murang’a counties, where Del Monte Kenya is one of the largest employers. Residents said they hoped the expanded processing capacity would translate into more stable jobs and greater economic activity in the surrounding areas.

 “These projects by Del Monte change everything for us. It means there will be more jobs for young people, more money in our pockets which will enable us to take better care of our families,” said Japheth Maingi, a long-term employee at the farm.

Gachanja, an area resident, reflected on the value of clean energy: “We are proud to see such a big plant that runs on sunlight installed in our area. As Del Monte Kenya neighbours’, we look forward to reaping the benefits of cheaper, more reliable power.”

These twin milestones coincide with Kenya’s push for renewable energy and a future with more value-added, export-oriented products — goals that are vital for national development. The initiatives align with the company’s broader sustainability commitments that support the country’s agenda to enhance food security, drive sustainable growth, and build local industries that can compete globally.

From left, Invest Kenya CEO John Mwendwa and Delmonte MD, Wayne Cook (R) look on as the PS Investments, Abubakar Hassan Abubakar cut a ribbon to officially launch the new frozen line during the delmonte IQF- Frozen line and solar farm launch at Delmonte factory in Thika today.

About Individually Quick Frozen (IQF), the newest pineapple processing line

Del Monte Kenya Limited (DMKL) has installed an IQF facility within the existing canning infrastructure. The $4 million facility has the capacity to process 3.6 tons of pineapple per hour giving DMKL additional flexibility in raw material utilization.

Fresh pineapple sourced from the plantations is prepared into pieces, chunks, tidbits or cubes at the canning lines, then goes through a sequence of process steps which include inspection, disinfection and dewatering before entering to the freezing unit. In the freezer, the product is conveyed in fluidized conveyor bed and each piece is frozen to below minus 18 degrees centigrade for quality preservation. Final IQF product is packed in polylinned cartons and sold in bulk cartons for industrial use mainly in the export market.

All IQF line sort-outs are put back to the concentrate line thereby eliminating waste to land fill which further aligns with DMKL’s sustainability agenda to reduce food loss and waste to land fill.

The IQF plant is part of diversification strategy for DMKL to venture into processing of other fruits and vegetables in Kenya. It includes a mango processing line capable of handling both company-grown fruit and produce sourced from smallholder out growers, opening a new route to market for Kenyan farmers.

The plant has recently been audited for compliance with FSSC 22000 food safety and quality standards and is awaiting certification. DMKL looks forward to export various IQF frozen fruits and vegetables to Europe market and across the world.

About the 807kW Solar Power Plant

Del Monte Kenya has commissioned an 807kW solar power plant as part of its commitment to sustainable and reliable energy solutions. In an operating environment where mains electricity supply can be limited and unpredictable, the solar installation enables the business to harness Kenya’s abundant sunshine to power its operations efficiently and reduce dependence on grid electricity.

Developed in partnership with BECS, the project reflects a shared commitment to advancing clean energy adoption in Kenya. The plant significantly lowers the company’s carbon footprint while enhancing energy security and operational resilience.

The company continues to explore opportunities to expand green energy deployment across its other sites as part of its broader sustainability strategy. It also welcomes continued progress in Kenya’s energy regulatory framework to further incentivize private sector investment in renewable energy. In particular, enabling solar plant owners to export excess power to the national grid would unlock additional value — especially for businesses with seasonal or variable energy demand — and accelerate the country’s transition to a greener energy future.

About Del Monte Kenya Limited

Del Monte Kenya Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc., is a leading producer, marketer, and distributor of high-quality fresh fruit and prepared food in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. As the largest single exporter of Kenyan products, Del Monte Kenya Limited is an important contributor to the country’s economic development and takes pride in investing in the people and prosperity of Kenya. The company has numerous certifications, including Global GAP, Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI), Sedex Member Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA), and adheres to SCS Global Services Sustainably Grown Standard, a certification applied for environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Del Monte Kenya Limited markets its products under the Del Monte® brand (under license from Del Monte Foods, Inc.), a symbol of product innovation, quality, freshness, and reliability for more than 135 years. Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. and its subsidiaries are not affiliated with certain other Del Monte companies around the world, including Del Monte Foods, Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Del Monte Pacific Limited, Del Monte Canada, or Del Monte Asia Pte. Ltd.

About Berkeley Energy Corporate Solutions

BECS is a leading provider of energy and decarbonisation solutions to high quality commercial and industrial (C&I) customers, Del Monte Kenya. BECS works closely with C&I customers to understand their energy needs. It develops, builds, finances, owns, and operates on-site facilities that provide energy as a service to C&I customers, through long-term contracts to decarbonize their operations and save money.

BECS is technology agnostic, offering not only solar photovoltaic (PV) plants, but also a range of other solutions including battery energy storage, industrial steam using sustainable biomass, energy efficiency and cooling. BECS operates in Kenya and across markets in Africa.

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