Dairy, mango farmers in Murang’a to access subsidy via e-card

Dairy farmers collect their e-cards at Kahuro stadium. The cards will enable the farmers access the county government's subsidy

Subsidy

Registered mango and dairy farmers in Murang’a will now access subsidies provided by the county government through electronic cards. Governor Irungu Kang’ata on Saturday launched issuance of the cards to farmers who are registered with various cooperative societies.

In the programme dubbed Inua Mkulima, Kang’ata noted the money meant for subsidy will be loaded in the card and farmers will use the money to purchase animal feeds, agrochemicals, food stuffs among other items from selected agrovets and general outlets.

The county administration had registered more than 21, 000 farmers and for the last one year, the subsidy was being paid in cash. Addressing farmers at Kahuro grounds, Governor Kang’ata hailed the e-cards saying the farmers will be able to buy essential items from selected outlets.

Already, 85 outlets across the county have been prequalified and engaged by the county administration in the programme, where farmers will redeem their money from the stores.

He said by October this year, they will make some advancements on the programme whereby with the use of the same card, a farmer will be able to pay hospital bills and also offset school fees.

“We launched subsidy programme for dairy and mango farmers early last year and we have opted to channel the money via electronic cards, and this is a better strategy since it will seal loopholes that were experienced when the money was being disbursed in cash,” added Kang’ata.

The county government established a subsidy programme early in 2023 to help mango and dairy farmers to increase production as well as cushion them from price fluctuations.

Mango farmers are given Sh3.50 per kilo of delivered produce while those in dairy farming were getting Sh7 per delivered litre of milk.

“The county administration will stop issuing cash support and instead introduce an e-card linked with a mobile phone-based system. Milk and Mango farmers will redeem the money in agrovets across the county for various items including dairy meal, Artificial Insemination services, maize and sorghum seeds, and foodstuff,” added the governor.

The move to change mode of giving subsidy through e-card Kang’ata stated, was informed by advice from various stakeholders to make the programme more impactful. Governor Kang’ata explained that with the new mode of payment of subsidies all farmers will get an equal amount which will ensure support to the majority of farmers.

“With the new mode of giving the subsidy, the county government will increase the number of farmers benefiting from the programme,” he added. From March 14 to March 24 this year, the county administration conducted a farmers’ register verification exercise and public participation meetings in every ward on the Inua Mkulima programme.

Kang’ata further noted that the benefiting farmers will spend the county’s resources strictly on inputs and not on other unrelated matters.

“The farmers who stop supplying milk/mango to their respective cooperatives will be easily detected and replaced. This method will also support other stakeholders like agrovets and veterinary officers,” he added calling on farmers to register with cooperatives so as to benefit from the subsidy.

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