Malala flags off additional 2,888 bags of subsidized fertilizer to Busia farmers

Jul 29, 2023 - 18:34
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Malala flags off additional 2,888 bags of subsidized fertilizer to Busia farmers
25-The Busia Governor Dr. Paul Otuoma and UDA Secretary General Cleophas Malala inspect trucks with subsidized fertilizers which the government has pledged to sell as Sh2,500 for the coming planting season. Some 2,888 bags will be distributed in the area.

Teso

Saturday, July 29, 2023

KNA by Absalom Namwalo

Busia farmers remain optimistic of attaining food security following intervention from the national government with an additional supply of 2,888 bags of subsidized fertilizers that were flagged off by UDA Secretary General Cleophas Malala at Amukura DCC ground.

While addressing the residents of Teso South and North sub counties, Malala noted that the government remains committed to ensuring farmers are cushioned from high prices of farm produce in order to ensure Kenya is food secure.

“The subsidized fertilizer programme is in line with the Kenya Kwanza agenda of cushioning the farmers against the high cost of fertilizer which in previous administration was nearly Sh7,000 to currents Sh2,500 per 50kg bag which will mitigate the food insecurity cases witnessed in the past few months,” said CS Malala.

Malala added that the government would conduct soil sampling in Busia County to address the challenge of soil acidity that has been a hindrance to farmers to get maximum farm produce.

“Busia will receive lime next week to neutralize the soil acidity that stands at 75 per cent. The government will also engage with seed companies to ensure farmers get certified and affordable seeds on time,” he added.

He urged farmers across the country to register at any NCPB store or assistant chief’s office near them to access the subsidized fertilizer as it aims to promote accountability and efficiency in the fertilizer distribution.

Busia Governor Dr. Paul Otuoma applauded the move by the national government to support efforts of farmers in both long and short rains which has seen maize prices in Busia drop from Sh230 to Sh80 per two kg tin within the first eight months of its administration.

“I will support every development initiative by the national government which aims to revitalize the agriculture and economy of Busia people. My government has put all measures in place to ensure agriculture is the top employer as the county has great potential,” said Otuoma.

The governor added that he has instructed the Agriculture Department to employ 10 agriculture extension officers in every ward to address agriculture problems from village level. Busia county government has already registered over 100, 000 farmers. 

Their sentiments were echoed by the PS Agriculture Harry Ashama who noted that Busia and other counties that have two planting seasons would always be given first priority in the subsidized fertilizers supply.

“Busia, among other western counties that have two planting seasons, will be given first priority when there is supply of subsidized fertilizers to help farmers plant on time,” said the PS.

He added that depots would be decentralized to sub county levels to save farmers from travelling costs they have been inquiring to access a few designated NCPB depots.

Busia County received 23,065 bags in the first phase of subsided fertilizers supply out of which 12,140 bags were sold while 10,925 bags were yet to be picked by farmers. 8750 of the fertilizers which were supplied in phase one were for planting and 14,315 for top-dressing.

Teso South led on the list of farmers who registered for the second phase with over 1230 farmers, followed by Teso North with 1061 while Bunyala had the least with 5 farmers registering for subsidized fertilizer.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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