Kenya secures Kshs 643M grant to boost cereals production

Published 2020년 9월 16일

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Kenya's Agriculture Principal Secretary, Prof. Hamadi Boga, announced a EU grant of Kshs 15 billion to boost cereal production in 13 high potential counties. This initiative aims to support 185,000 farmers and include the production of maize, beans, sorghum, green grams, and cowpeas. The government also plans to invest Kshs 5 billion over the next five years to further increase cereal production. Additionally, the government is refurbishing 11 warehouses and the EU grant will also be used for market access programs and training for farmers on crop husbandry.
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Agriculture Principal Secretary Prof. Hamadi Boga has said the grant is part of a Kshs 15 billion fund expected to finance a government initiative to increase cereal production across 13 high potential counties. Kenya produced 4 million metric tonnes of cereals in 2019 which was 5 percent lower than the average recorded in the previous 5 years in what was blamed on flooding among other factors. However, Agriculture Principal Secretary Prof. Hamadi Boga says the deficit has been partially bridged by an increase of 15,710 metric tonnes of cereals annually in the country’s grain reserve. Over the next five years, the government is targeting to invest Kshs 5 billion to increase cereals production. The project targets 185,000 farmers and will expected to increase, maize, beans, sorghum ...

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