Agriculture and Livestock CS states that Kenya has sufficient food available

Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi (Right) and Imenti Central MP Kirima Nguchine during a fundraiser at St Theresa Riiji Catholic Church in Central Imenti constituency. (Photo by Dickson Mwiti)

Food

Agriculture and Livestock Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi has congratulated Kenyan farmers for supplying enough food to the country during the last rainy season.

Speaking during a fundraiser at Riiji Catholic Church in Central Imenti, the CS said that the farmers took advantage of the fertilizer subsidies among other interventions to produce adequate food for their consumption and sale.

“Upon gaining power, we faced high food prices due to scarcity, prompting interventions and encouraged farmers to return to their farms for increased food production. Hence, today I stand here to congratulate them for heeding to our call and announce that we now have enough food for the country,” said Linturi.

He said the government and especially his ministry has elaborate plans to ensure food production thrives which will in turn address the issue of cost of living that has been a thorn in the flesh for the country.

The CS urged farmers to utilize the current rains for increased food production, while also highlighting the government’s efforts in addressing floods across the country.

“The rain is in plenty, and we are urging our farmers to continue their food production activities. The rains are also assisting us to produce more hydropower, and this will go a long way in lowering our production costs,” said Mr Linturi.

The CS said he will not lose focus on his commitments to assist President William Ruto implement his manifesto aimed at improving the country’s economy. “There are people making noises out there, but we are not listening to them. We know what the country wants and the right interventions to achieve this. We will have no time for them at all,” said Mr Linturi.

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