The Government has put up a collection point for subsidized fertilizer at Sombogo Tea Factory in Marani Sub County, Kisii County to ease access to the vital farm input.
The move is aimed at simplifying the process for farmers to obtain subsidized fertilizers and cereals at their convenience to spur agricultural production in the region.
Speaking during the launch of the collection center, Principal Secretary of State Department for Crop Development, Phillip Harsama lauded the initiative and urged farmers to seize the opportunity by registering for subsidized farm inputs at other county Agriculture Offices.
The PS noted that over 11,600 farmers in Kisii and another 86,000 in Nyamira are already benefitting from the subsidies, highlighting the positive impact of the program.
However, Harsama issued a stern warning to farmers reselling the subsidized farm commodities at lower prices saying that the utilization of the resources responsibly will ensure the farmers maximize their profits.
The fertilizer subsidy program is part of the government’s key efforts in addressing the issue of rising food prices.
Kitutu Chache MP, Japheth Nyakundi, noted the government has reduced the cost of fertilizer from Sh. 7500 to Sh. 2500, with the aim of meeting the increasing demand for food in the country.
Amidst the growing concerns over the high cost of living, Nyakundi criticized the opposition’s demonstrations stating that protests would not yield the desired results.
Instead, he called for unity and cooperation among the political class and urged the opposition to support the government in its efforts to lower the cost of living.
The MP stressed the significance of empowering farmers and encouraging increased food production through their hard work on the farms.
Similar sentiments were shared by the South Mugirango MP, Silvanus Osoro who emphasized the need for practical solutions to address the challenge of rising food prices.
Osoro said it was important for citizens to contribute to the reduction of food costs and urged farmers to actively engage in agricultural activities instead of protesting.
The legislator advised the Azimio leader to prioritize discussions with President William Ruto with the sole focus of lowering the cost of living.
By Volka Jefferson