Trans Nzoia farmers urged to embrace Warehouse Receipt System

May 17, 2023 - 13:02
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Trans Nzoia farmers urged to embrace Warehouse Receipt System
Trans Nzoia Agriculture CEC Phanice Khatundi addressing the press while at NCPB, Kitale depot on Tuesday. She urged farmers in the area to embrace the Warehouse Receipt System

Kitale, Wednesday, May 17, 2023

KNA by Maurice Aluda

 

The government has encouraged farmers and agro-processors in Trans Nzoia County to embrace the services offered by the Warehouse Receipt System (WRS) to fully exploit the envisaged benefits under the new system.

Trans Nzoia County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Agriculture Mrs Phanice Khatundi made the appeal at the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB), Kitale depot where she addressed the media on Tuesday.

She stressed that the Warehouse Receipt System was among the several initiatives being put in place by both national and devolved units whose ultimate goal was to revolutionize the agricultural sector.

Blaming unscrupulous brokers for exploiting hard working farmers’ efforts, Khatundi hailed the WRS initiative, saying it provides adequate facilities and mechanisms that enable farmers to store agricultural produce and thereafter obtain receipted documents, which are tradable in the market.

“The system aims to help the farmers get the best prices for their products while reducing post-harvest losses that stem from inadequate storage facilities,” reiterated Khatundi.

The CEC reminded farmers the WRS helps them gain access to affordable credit facilities from approved lending institutions, “as farmers wait supply and demand forces to stabilize market prices before disposing their crops at improved profits, thus avoiding post-harvest losses," she added. 

She assured members of public of the devolved unit’s commitment toward ensuring adequate and efficient storage facilities under the WRS programme.

“Governor George Natembeya has prioritized, among his key agendas, the putting to an end the exploitation of brokers and post-harvest losses within the agricultural industry,” the CEC told journalists. 

“This will not only contribute to the growth of the local economy but also strengthen food security by reducing waste and ensuring that fresh, healthy products are available to consumers,” she added.

In January last year, the government officially unveiled the Warehouse Receipt System at a national event presided over by the former Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture Mr. Peter Munya at Kitale’s NCPB stores.

Addressing farmers, representatives of various stakeholders and development partners at the colourful event, the former CS hailed the initiative, saying if well implemented it would effectively address several of the challenges faced by grain and livestock farmers in the country.

“The WRS will assist alleviate the problems of poverty and food insecurity in Kenya, by reducing post-harvest losses, which represent 40 percent of the food produced in the country,” remarked Munya who in addition said the system would also address price exploitation by unscrupulous middlemen.

Courtesy; K.N.A

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