Narok targets 200,000 farmers in the new registration exercise

Sep 4, 2023 - 15:41
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Narok targets 200,000 farmers in the new registration exercise
Governor Patrick Ntutu addresses young people recruited to enumerate farmers in Narok County

Narok

Monday, September 4, 2023

KNA by Ann Salaton

Narok County targets to register about 200, 000 farmers in the ongoing National Agriculture Value Change Development Project.

The county’s governor Patrick Ntutu said this during an oath-taking and contract-signing ceremony for 453 enumerators and 48 supervisors who had been recruited and trained on the registration process.

Ntutu observed that over 70 percent of Narok people are actively involved in farming saying the exercise will help in identifying and planning for the farmers in the county.

The first-time governor expressed concerns over the many jobless youths in the county saying his administration is targeting to extend the work period of the youths recruited so that they can continue earning an income.

“At the end of this exercise, we will engage you in other activities to earn income. We will enroll you in the National Health and Insurance Fund {NHIF} as we want to ensure that every household is covered by health insurance,” said the governor.

At the same time, Governor Ntutu warned the enumerators against disclosing the data they gathered asking them to exercise professionalism in their course of duty.

“There are so many people who want such information, please ensure that you do not share this information because it is criminal,” he reiterated.

Governor Ntutu said by collecting farmers’ data, the government will find it easier to address challenges such as disease control and provide crucial input like fertilizer and seed.

Narok County Commissioner Isaac Masinde who witnessed the occasion said all farmers, despite having registered earlier, should register in the new program.

He noted that the county is rich in Agricultural produce like wheat, sugarcane, potatoes, maize, and barley, calling on farmers to take advantage of the registration process to register.

“The enumerators must move from house to house looking for farmers because we want to register over 200, 000 farmers. The registration will be free of charge and any enumerator who will ask for any favors in order to register any farmer will be arrested and prosecuted,” he said.

The commissioner reminded that the county has enough bags of fertilizer at the National Cereal and Produce Board {NCPB} calling on farmers to take advantage of the reduced prices to buy the fertilizer.

“Going forward, only registered farmers will benefit from government programs. Currently, a bag of fertilizer is costing Sh. 2500,” he said.

The county attorney Allan Meng’ati said enumerators who will disclose the collected data to the public, give false information, or use the data collected for another purpose will risk a 12-month jail term or a Sh. 500, 000 fine.

Narok County Executive Committee Member {CECM} in charge of Agriculture Ms. Joyce Keshe said senior supervisors will earn Sh. 3500 per day, Supervisor Sh. 3000, assistant supervisor Sh. 2500 while enumerators will take home Sh. 2000 per day.

The program is sponsored by the World Bank in collaboration with the County Department of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries.

The Kenya Kwanza administration has committed to empowering Agriculture and making the country a food-secure country.

Courtesy ; K. N. A

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