Munya pledges better coffee prices after reforms - News Summed Up

Munya pledges better coffee prices after reforms


Agriculture CS Peter Munya [File, Standard]Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya has said reforms in the coffee sub-sector would guarantee farmers a minimum of Sh100 a kilo of cherry they produce. He told the forums at Nkubu, Kariene and North Imenti that dry milling had been identified as the epicentre of fraud against farmers through over-estimation of milling losses and erroneous grading. Read MoreHe said farmers could now be advanced up to 40 per cent of the value of their produce to be repaid within the year at three per cent interest rate. He said the government had taken over the New Kenya Planters Co-operative Union, increasing farmers’ choices for dry milling and reigning in on exploitative private millers. “Before NKPCU got back into milling, losses at the dry milling process were about 24 per cent; it is now about 17 per cent,” he said.


Source: Standard Digital February 27, 2021 20:20 UTC



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