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CS Dr. Andrew Karanja Engages Fertilizer Association of Kenya in Nairobi

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This morning, CS Dr. Andrew Karanja held a consultative meeting with the Fertilizer Association of Kenya, where he outlined key strategies to enhance agricultural productivity and strengthen public-private sector collaboration.

The CS emphasized the critical role of private sector in agricultural support programs, particularly in the last-mile delivery of subsidized inputs. “We are committed to using agro-dealers in the last-mile delivery system.” he stated.

Dr. Karanja further pointed out ongoing discussions about incorporating crop-specific fertilizer blends into the subsidy program to ensure farmers receive tailored inputs for better yields.

We are prioritizing local blending and building capacity for domestic fertilizer production to reduce reliance on imports and strengthen our supply chains,” he said.

He reassured farmers that preparations for the 2025 long rains season were well on track.

All subsidized fertilizers will be in the NCPB stores by January 2024. This timely delivery will ensure farmers are well-prepared for the planting season,” he assured.

This meeting showcased the government’s commitment to public private partnerships in advancing Kenya’s agricultural sector.
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