Permanent Secretary (PS) Agriculture Kiprono Ronoh has flagged off the first batch of 47,300 metric tons of NPK fertilizer to be distributed to over 650,000 tea farmers ahead of the October-November-December rains.
The fertilizer is the first batch of 97,000 tons procured by the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) to support farmers.
The next consignment is expected to dock in the next two weeks.
Ronoh said the government is fulfilling its commitment to tea farmers through the fertilizer subsidy programme.
He spoke at the Port of Mombasa.
“As promised by this government, the cost of one bag of fertilizer remains Sh2,500. Tea farmers like other farmers will benefit from the subsidised programme which the government has put in place,” Ronoh said.
He underscored the importance of the tea sector to the economy as it contributes close to four per cent of the country’s GDP.
“In terms of money, it moved from Sh138 billion to an earning of close to Sh200 billion. It is attributed to good rains, government fertilizer subsidy programmes and an increase in tea bushes,” he added.
The PS encouraged tea farmers to step up their efforts as the government looked for a market for their tea to improve the livelihood of farmers and the socioeconomic indicators of the country.