Kenya: MPs propose an additional Ksh 7.4B to the agriculture sector

게시됨 2023년 5월 26일

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The National Assembly Committee on Agriculture and Livestock in Kenya is advocating for increased funding to support various agricultural initiatives. The proposed budget adjustments include an additional Ksh 4 billion for the fertilizer subsidy programme, Ksh 1 billion for millers for last year’s maize flour subsidy, Ksh 1 billion for farmers in the livestock off-take programme, Ksh 0.5 billion for millers for the subsidy programme, and Ksh 400 million to combat fall armyworms. The committee also highlighted that Kenya is yet to meet the Malabo Declaration's recommendation of allocating at least 10 percent of the national budget to agriculture.
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The additional allocation is expected to finance the fertilizer subsidy programme, pay millers for last year’s maize flour subsidy as well as pay farmers who participated in the livestock off-take programme. The National Assembly Committee on Agriculture and Livestock notes that out of the nine value chains that will transform the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda, six are under the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. MPs proposed that Ksh 4 billion be added to the proposed Ksh 4.5 billion earmarked for the fertilizer subsidy programme in the next financial year. The legislators argued that the Fertilizer Subsidy Programme requires Ksh 13.5 billion to adequately to provide subsidized fertilizer across the country. The committee has also proposed an additional Ksh 1 billion for offsetting amounts owed to farmers who participated in the livestock off take programme. They want another Ksh 0.5 billion earmarked for settling the amount owed to millers who participated in the ...

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