The government has began the process of
identifying posho mill owners across the country who will be allocated
imported maize for milling, Agriculture CS Willy Bett said Friday.
The move is aimed at ensuring that subsidised maize flour is easily accessible in all parts of the country.
“There
are some conditions that have been set and we will work with those who
will qualify. We are aware that whenever there is a programme for
government subsidy there are some business people who want to benefit
but we will not allow this to happen,” he said.
He spoke at the Mombasa port when he received a vessel with 42,000 tonnes of white maize.
The Kenya Revenue Authority waived import duty on white maize in May and gave a July 31 deadline for the amnesty.
Since then, 2.1 million bags of maize have been brought into the country under the window, mainly from Mexico.
Since the imports stared flowing in, the maize has been
distributed to large millers, but the CS said in order to reach all
parts of the country the government had decided to incorporate posho
mills.
The CS said there was a possibility of extending the import window beyond July 31 depending on the weather.
He noted that the ministry was studying meteorological conditions with a view of considering an extension.
Under the State's Sh6 billion subsidy programme, a 2 kilogramme packet of four is currently retailing at Sh90.
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