Why NCPB’s stores are still shut despite head of state’s order

The National Cereals and Produce Board has again failed to open its depots to start maize purchase from farmerss, despite President Uhuru Kenyatta’s directive.

Managing director Albin Sang said the delay was caused by the strict vetting processes put in place to ensure only genuine farmers supply maize.

Farmers lined up with lorries of maize outside NCPB depots in Eldoret, Moi’s Bridge, Nakuru, Kitale and Nandi.

President Uhuru ordered the board to open its stores and buy a bag of maize for Sh2,500. More than 400 lorries and tractors lined up yesterday at the NCPB depot in Eldoret.

The board announced that it will not allow any farmers to deliver more than 400 bags. “We have made all preparations to take in maize and pay them as soon possible,” Sang was quoted by a local daily.

The Strategic Grain Reserves Trust Fund chaired by Noah Wekesa approved purchase of two million bags through the board.

Only farmers in registers cleared by the county governments and the Ministry of Agriculture will be allowed to deliver maize.

The strict measures will cut out middlemen who purchase maize in large quantities from farmers at lower prices and sell to the NCPB.

North Rift governors asked the government to suspend the sale of 1.7 million bags of maize at the NCPB to millers. The government had said it would sell to millers at Sh1,600 per bag.

Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago, who also chairs the North Rift Economic Bloc, said selling the maize to millers would complicate the market for farmers. He said farmers i have more than 18 million bags of maize.

Sources said officials from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commision and the ministry would be deployed at the depots as monitors.

Farmers had asked the board to buy at least four million bags and not two million as planned. They protested at the Eldoret depot, urging the government to tackle crisis witnessed at the board every year during purchase of maize.

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