Principal Secretary State Department for Agriculture, Dr Kipronoh Ronoh/photo courtesy

Good news for sugarcane farmers as gov’t raises cane prices

The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has once again revised the minimum sugarcane price upwards. The prices have been raised from Ksh5, 500 to Ksh5, 750 per tonne, just three months after the last increase, which had seen the price move from Ksh5, 250 to Ksh5,500 per tonne in April. The latest Ksh250 increment…

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Presidebnt William\ Ruto and Raila Odinga/photo file

President Ruto assures sugarcane farmers of fair returns for their deliveries

The Government has intervened with consistency and focus to ensure sugarcane growers receive fair returns for their deliveries, president William Ruto has said. The president said the move is aimed at ensuring that they get paid in full and on time. To anchor these gains sustainably, Ruto said they must recognize that increasing the efficiency…

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Agriculture CS Mutahi Kagwe/Photo Ministry of Agriculture.

Government to settle sugarcane farmers, millers’ arrears before lease team takes over

The government is expected to settle arrears owed to both farmers and workers before the handover of the four sugar milling factories to private millers. According to a statement released by Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe; the government last year paid out over Ksh. 1.7 billion to sugarcane farmers to clear arrears…

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Proceedings in Senate

Hope for sugarcane farmers as Sugar Bill 2022 in the offing

The Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture has assured cane farmers across the country of their commitment to fast-track the passing of Sugar Bill 2022 to resuscitate the ailing industry. The Committee Chairman Senator James Murango said President William Ruto is keen to assent to the Bill noting that the Senate is doing everything within its…

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