Brookside Dairy has increased raw milk prices by an additional
shilling for
every kilo to cushion farmers from effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
every kilo to cushion farmers from effects of the coronavirus outbreak.
The milk processor Monday said it will from Wednesday start paying Sh36 per kilo from the current Sh35.
Kenya
has confirmed 50 cases of the Covid-19 and the economy has taken a hit
on effects of the pandemic, including restrictions on gathering,
shutdown of hotels and bars, travel restrictions and a night curfew.
Brookside Dairy says the rise in producer prices will lift farmers’ cash
flow amid reduced business activities.
“We decided to
increase farm-gate prices of milk that will not only boost the dairy
farming businesses but also help minimise the negative financial impacts
of the current Covid — 19, which is also affecting the dairy farming
community,” said Brookside’s director of milk procurement and
manufacturing, Mr John Gethi in a statement.
The latest
price increase comes less than two months after the processor that
controls 40 percent of the national raw milk market, effected a Sh7 per
kilo rise that benefited its 160,000 farmers countrywide.On Monday, Mr Gethi told farmers to use the extra income to invest in animal feed management
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