Kwale farmers get seeds to boost food production
Kwale, Sunday, April 30, 2023
KNA by Hussein Abdullah
Kwale County Government has started distributing free agricultural inputs and quality seeds to smallholder farmers as rains pound various parts of the coastal county.
Area Deputy Governor (DG) Chirema Kombo flagged off the distribution of certified seeds and fertilizers to small-holder farmers and residents of Kwale at the county headquarters.
He said the flagging off the distribution of fertilizers and seeds to farmers in the area as part of measures of the county to ensure bumper harvest by farmers during this rainy season.
“We are taking advantage of the ongoing rains to issue seeds and fertilizers to our farmers so that they can plant and get food for their day to day consumption and also for sale,” said Kombo.
He went on ‘this is part of efforts by the devolved government to reduce the cost of production and strengthen food security’.
The DG said some of the other inputs were growth enhancers, sprayers and organic fertilizer and pesticides.
DG Kombo says the county has been supportive to its residents through the issuance of seeds, fertilizers and also providing tractors that plough farms at subsidized rates.
Kombo who was accompanied by the County Executive Committee Member for Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries Roman Shera says 300 mango seedlings were also issued to the Nyalani dam farmers in Kinango Sub County to boost the growing of fruit trees.
“More seedlings of mango and orange will also be distributed to farmers in Matuga, Msambweni and Lunga Lunga sub counties,” he said, adding that the move would ensure food and nutrition security and create jobs for the youth.
“This free agricultural input initiative is set to assist residents of Kwale cushion hunger pangs that have hit hard due to the lack of rainfall for a long period of time,” he said, adding that local farmers were coming out from a long drought spell caused by delayed rains.
He went further “with the resumption of rains it is our expectation that the coming harvest will bring good returns.”
Mr. Roman Shera says the county had supported local farmers with tractors to prepare their land and farm inputs to improve output.
The Agriculture Executive urged farmers to plant crops that take a shorter period of time to mature as the county prepares for long rains.
Mr. Shera urged the beneficiaries to utilize the gesture for the purpose it was meant in order to complement the devolved governments’ agricultural drive of the county.
He explained that the purpose of the programme was to help local farmers to boost their farms production in the area.
Courtesy; K.N.A
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