Last year, Green Arava claimed NIA owed it Sh1 billion, even as the authority insisted the figure was Sh200 million. The Galana-Kulalu Food Security Project will be up and running, the officials say, if Sh9 billion is injected into it and the project is better managed. The bulk of the Sh5.5 billion, (Sh4 billion) will go into bringing another 10,000 acres of land into cultivation. Last year, Green Arava claimed NIA owed it Sh1 billion, even as the authority insisted the figure was Sh200 million. “The success of the Galana-Kulalu Food Security Project was not pegged on the presence of Green Arava.
Source: Daily Nation March 14, 2020 06:00 UTC