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“We are buying maize at Ksh 4,000 per bag, and we have money Ksh 1.7Billion to pay.If anyone tells you to wait call me. As a country, we must stock our strategic reserves and be ready for emergencies. Our first option is not to import , it is to buy from our farmers,” he said.
“When we talk about aflatoxin, we are talking about a public health issue. Some dryers were taken to areas with no sufficient maize, that is a misuse of national resources,” he said.
“This will resolve last-mile distribution challenges, reduce transport costs for farmers, and ensure fertilizer availability at the village level,” he said.
“There is confusion between a logistical issue of picking rice in Mwea and a national rice supply issue. Even if there are 5,000 bags yet to be collected in Mwea, that volume cannot supply the entire country,” he said.
“We resolved the wheat challenge by ensuring that local wheat is taken up first before any importation is allowed. The same principle will apply to rice,” he said.
“We must have enough food in our stores. Food security is not optional, it is a national duty,” he concluded.
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Last Updated on January 27, 2026 by Steve UMIDHA