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Govt to conduct public participation on DSS coffee payment system after court quash

The government has assured farmers that proper public participation will be conducted across the country before implementation of the Direct Settlement System. This follows a ruling made by Kerugoya High Court on November 18. Justice Edward Muriithi issued the orders suspending implementation of the system until May 20, declaring that public participation was not conducted in…

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Kitui to host combined Agricultural Show, Trade and Investment Expo in July 2026

The Kitui County Government has announced that the Kitui Agricultural Show, Trade and Investment Expo 2026 will be held from Thursday, July 23 to Saturday,  July 25 2026. The announcement was made by the County Executive Committee Member for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Dr. Kimwele Mbaya, during a press briefing at his office. Dr. Mbaya…

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All privatised sugar mills to  return to government after lease term lapses

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mutahi Kagwe has asserted that all investments made by private millers in the four state-owned sugar factories will automatically revert to the government at the expiry of the 30-year lease term. Speaking in Parliament on Wednesday, CS Kagwe said that private leasing imposes strict performance obligations on the private millers, and they are expected to…

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Gov’t to redouble tea farmers earnings in 2027

The government has announced a reform programme in the tea sector aimed at stabilising prices, improving quality and doubling tea farmers’ earnings to Ksh.100 per kilogramme of green leaf by 2027. Speaking when he appeared before the National Assembly on Wednesday, Agriculture Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mutahi Kagwe intimated that tea farmers receive payments through a two-tier payment model; a monthly initial payment and…

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Chemelil Sugar Factory commences full operations after years of shutdown

Kibos Sugar and Allied Products Company officially relaunched operations at the once-ailing state mill, Chemelil Sugar Factory. The revival has been seen as a major turning point in the government’s sugar sector reforms that drew praise from farmers, local leaders and industry players. Kibos Group Managing Director Bhire Chatthe called it “a day of celebration”…

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Cooperative's Secretary, Wilfred Mwalimo addressing the press during a press briefing in Voi. Photo by Michael Oduor

Kishushe Ranch Officials demand removal of eight unlicensed mining investors

The leadership of Kishushe Ranching Cooperative Society Ltd has called for the immediate removal of eight mining investors from the cadastre, accusing them of being listed illegally to operate on ranch land without proper consent from members. In a press briefing held in Voi on Wednesday, the cooperative’s leadership issued a statement raising serious concerns…

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Harnessing corporate strategy for a thriving SACCO

In the bustling world of finance, where banks chase profits and fintechs disrupt with algorithms, Savings and Credit Cooperative Organisations (SACCO) stand as beacons of community-driven empowerment. As someone who’s long admired the grassroots ethos of SACCOs—rooted in mutual aid and shared prosperity—I’ve often pondered how these member-owned entities could evolve beyond mere savings clubs…

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Univision Sacco elects its leaders, support staff

The Kitui Town based Univision DT Savings and Credit Cooperative Society Limited on Saturday conducted election to elect support staff, disabled persons and Kitui County government staff delegates. The colourful function where the Kitui County Cooperatives Director, Sammy Kasanga Musomba, was the event’s presiding officer, took place at the Kitui Teachers Training College. Various candidates…

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 Experts call for faster adoption of drones as Egerton University pushes for modern farming 

Kenya’s agricultural sector—responsible for about 22 percent of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), according to data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics—is at a turning point, with experts urging a shift from traditional farming to technology-driven, precision agriculture. During the Agricultural Drone Pilots Training Programme at Egerton University’s Njoro Main Campus, agricultural scholars…

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Tea farmers resists introduction of draconian regulations

Tea growers in the east of the rift are protesting against a proposal on the standardization of the tea bonus, calling on the stakeholders to enforce plucking of quality green leaf. In their Annual General Meetings, the farmers across the counties said the Tea Board of Kenya (TBK) should ensure all the players are involved…

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