Pyrethrum Farming |
Seventeen pyrethrum growing counties are working on forming an economic bloc in an effort to revive the collapsed industry.
Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui said discussions had already started between the 17 governors in pyrethrum growing areas.
The 17 are also exploring other key interest areas to help build a stronger regional economic bloc.
"I have spoken with
Governor Francis Kimemia and the others and we have a roadmap on how to
revive the crop that was like coffee for this region. We will also be
coming together to boost the potato industry because Nyandarua is
fertile," Mr Kinyanjui said at Sabugo village of Ol Kalou, Nyandarua
County.
POVERTY
He termed it regrettable that poverty levels were still high in agriculturally-rich areas in the region.
"We are coming
together to form an economic bloc but, more importantly, to lift our
people out of poverty. We, the second crop of governors, do not want to
make the mistakes made by our predecessors; we are going to work as a
team complementing each other," said the governor.
The county government of Nyandarua has already embarked on a pyrethrum revival programme.
The county has identified an investor -- the Export Processing Zones Authority -- as a key partner in pyrethrum farming revival.
Governor Kimemia
said 800 acres of land in Ol Joro Orok Constituency would be allocated
to the investor for pyrethrum farming and processing projects.
The Pyrethrum Growers Association has asked governors to include their farmers in their County Integrated Development Plans.
The association's
national chairman, Mr Justus Monda, challenged pyrethrum growing
counties to draw up strategies that will take the crop back to its
former glory.
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