He added: “This initiative is also meant to support farmers and help them utilise their lands to fight poverty and stem the rural-urban migration that results in mushrooming of slums.”
The organisation has partnered with the national government and county governments who are guiding farmers on the best way to plant maize seeds.
“We are grateful to county and national government agricultural officers who have joined us in this exercise. Their expertise in the area of agriculture will go a long way in ensuring that farmers get the best of the maize seeds we are distributing. We also want to thank the First Lady of Trans Nzoia County Lilian Natembeya for working with us,” Dr Odede stated.
South East Alego Member of County Assembly (MCA) Scholastica Madowo lauded SHOFCO for giving seeds to the farmers in her ward.
“We are grateful to SHOFCO for donating maize seeds in this area. We have just come out of a very dry season and farmers in this area depend on rain-fed agriculture.
“We have now started receiving rain and this week, members of SHOFCO were really excited after receiving four kilograms of maize seeds. 3000 of them in my area have benefitted from the seeds and we are really thankful to SHOFCO,” the MCA said.
Umala Location Chief in Ugunja Grace Anyango said she was ready to collaborate with SHOFCO to uplift the lives of his people.