The government has kept its promise to farmers by revitalising the agriculture sector, president William Ruto has told Meru residents.
He said the government has allocated huge budgets to the sector aimed at increasing agricultural productivity and enhancing farmers’ earnings.
The president said the subsidised fertiliser programme has met the expectations of farmers by enhancing agricultural productivity, leading to a reduction in food costs and the overall cost of living.
Speaking during the Meru Cooperative Union 9th Annual Dairy Farmers Field Day at Gitoro Showground in Meru town earlier today, president Ruto said maize production has subsequently increased from 44 million bags in 2022 to 67 million bags last year, adding that the rise in productivity has been consistent in all regions.
“The production of maize, coffee, tea, avocado and macadamia has also increased. That was the plan we agreed on because you wanted us to manage our agricultural sector prudently.” He said.
President Ruto said the government will continue to support farmers and implement more measures that increase productivity and earnings.
Present were Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, governors Kawira Mwangaza, Cecily Mbarire and Mohamed Adan Khalif, Cabinet Secretaries Mithika Linturi, Simon Chelugui, and Kindiki Kithure, MPs and MCAs.