Pages

Sunday, November 30, 2014

MCAs want county to buy maize from farmers at higher price

corporate News
 Nairobi County Assembly. Nine MCAs are in court to block City Hall from borrowing Sh4 billion from banks to stave off a cash crunch, arguing that details of the debt have not been provided. PHOTO | FILE
Nairobi County Assembly. Nine MCAs are in court to block City Hall from borrowing Sh4 billion from banks to stave off a cash crunch, arguing that details of the debt have not been provided. PHOTO | FILE 
By PHILIP BWAYO, pbwayo@ke.nationmedia.com

The Trans Nzoia County Assembly has introduced a motion which seeks to compel the county government to buy maize from farmers at not less than Sh2,500 per 90 kilogramme bag.
The motion, brought to the assembly by Endebess MCA Patrick Kisiero, has been triggered by failure of the government to start buying this season’s maize from farmers through the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB).
Majority leader Alfred Weswa urged the House to compel the executive to seek financial aid and buy the produce from farmers.
“We must shift our focus from relying on NCPB and instead empower our farmers to form co-operatives then help them look for market,” said Mr Weswa.
Maize farmers have been left at the mercy of middlemen after the government said it would delay setting prices and buying the grain on fears that the move could benefit brokers.
Agriculture secretary Felix Koskei said recently that NCPB will start buying maize after a vetting exercise meant to identify genuine farmers from brokers even as prices in the grain basket of the North Rift continue to fall.
NCPB was allocated Sh2.7 billion to buy maize this year and its presence in the market helps to regulate prices of the grain. The price is now controlled by brokers.
Maize harvesting in the North Rift started last month and traders reckon that the price, which has dropped from Sh3,200 per 90 kilogramme bag in May to Sh1,300, could fall further barring the entry of NCPB into the market.
Create a fund
Nominated MCA Naomi Okul challenged the county government to set up its own agricultural board which will be charged with the responsibility of buying maize from farmers.
“We can create a fund that will enable us to have our own strategic grains reserves which we can re-sell later,” said Mrs Okul.
Nominated MCA Teresia Masibo said the executive should come up with a solution since some farmers’ maize was rotting due to poor storage.
“This motion is okay but its intention has been overtaken by events since maize farmers are suffering with middlemen offering only Sh1,400 per bag,’’ said Ms Masibo.
Kwanza MCA John Likobele accused the county government of failure to establish stores for farmers’ produce.
“The executive is letting down this House because we passed a law to establish stores yet none has been built. Where did the money go to?” she asked.

No comments:

Post a Comment