Kenya: Reprieve for farmers as Parliament rejects punitive 'ndengu' bill

게시됨 2024년 9월 25일

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The National Assembly of Kenya has rejected the Mung Beans Bill 2022 at the second reading stage, which aimed to regulate the production, processing, and marketing of mung beans in the country. The bill would have mandated buyers to obtain a license from the county government for marketing, processing, or large-scale trading of mung beans or its byproducts and required growers to register with the county executive committee in charge of agriculture. The bill has been sent for mediation after its rejection.
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Nairobi — The National Assembly has rejected the bill that aimed to regulate the production, processing, and marketing of mung beans, commonly known as 'ndengu,' in Kenya. The Mung Beans Bill 2022 sought to restrict buyers from marketing, processing, or engaging in extensive trade of the produce or its byproducts without a license from the county government. Additionally, it proposed that all growers register with the relevant county executive committee (CEC) member in charge of agriculture. Each CEC member would have been required to maintain a register of mung bean growers in their respective counties. "A person shall not market, process, or carry out large-scale trading in mung beans or mung bean products unless the person has obtained a license from the relevant county government. A person who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) commits an offense and is liable, on conviction, to a fine not exceeding one million shillings or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ...
출처: All Africa

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