President Ruto Releases Sh2,500 Fertiliser to Farmers

President Ruto Releases Sh2,500 Fertiliser to Farmers

President William Ruto disclosed on Wednesday disclosed a reduction in the price of fertiliser from Sh3,500 to Sh2,500 per 50kg bag. 

The move aims to modernise agriculture and lower the high cost of living in the country. Announcing the launch of the second phase of the subsidised fertiliser programme, the Head of State encouraged farmers to increase their use of fertilisers to enhance productivity. The Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda recognises that the county's poor economic performance is mainly due to the underperformance of agriculture, making it necessary for the government to help boost production. 

“Since fertiliser is the game changer of agricultural productivity, this should translate to higher production in the next planting season. I encourage farmers to embrace better and greater use of fertiliser to increase yields in the coming seasons,” the president said during a press briefing at State House Nairobi.

The President was flanked by his deputy Rigathi Gachagua, Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, Council of Governors chairperson Anne Waiguru, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi, and other officials. The Kenya Kwanza leaders urged farmers to benefit from the reduced fertiliser prices by doubling their use per hectare to increase agricultural production. The Head of State also announced the commencement of the second phase of the countrywide digital farmer registration exercise which will expand the reach of fertiliser to farmers.

Ruto lauded the delivery of 50kg bags in millions as a successful partnership between the government and farmers. As part of a national initiative, Ruto said the government will be obtaining 100 dryers to be distributed to various National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPD) depots throughout the country. This will benefit maize farmers who can access the dryers at affordable subsidized rates. He further stated that the government has also used technology to eliminate middlemen in the distribution of inputs enabling farmers to register increased profits. 

Comments

Imara - Suluhisho (not verified)     Wed, 08/02/2023 @ 11:20pm

Samowi:

Are you aware of the negative consequences of fertilizers on the pH of our land?

Think before you leap.

MakOnyango (not verified)     Fri, 08/04/2023 @ 09:53am

Ruto has to sell the fertilizer at affordable prices in order to boost his unpopularity. If he gives it for free, Kenyans would expect more and more free things. That is Contemporary African Politics 101.

Maxiley (not verified)     Sat, 08/05/2023 @ 03:38am

In reply to by MakOnyango (not verified)

Spot on @ MakOnyango, how often do we see drugs samples with bit NOT FOR SALE writtings on,sold? During the pandemic those light blue masks that were being sold for 10 shillings were donated.Sadly nobody seems to care.Shame on those responsible for such skulduggery.

Maxiley (not verified)     Sat, 08/05/2023 @ 03:39am

In reply to by MakOnyango (not verified)

Spot on @ MakOnyango, how often do we see drugs samples with bit NOT FOR SALE writtings on,sold? During the pandemic those light blue masks that were being sold for 10 shillings were donated.Sadly nobody seems to care.Shame on those responsible for such skulduggery.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Fri, 08/04/2023 @ 10:35am

Jaluoz bado watateta as usual.Hata president akiteremsha to 100ksh.Let the farmers who want to buy buy.Ruto avoid the hullabaloos from Lakeside.Samaki za China zimefungwa by finance bill which says only fish za kenya zitauzwa but our brathas from lakeside cannot c it.Baba amesema ni mbaya so is them.Bure kabisa

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