Kenyan President Ruto Charged the People to Start Exporting Food Instead of Imports

The President of Kenya has pointed out that his country has the potential to feed itself and sell the surplus to other countries. President William Ruto said Kenya should be exporting rather than importing food. Adding that it is time for bold, ambitious and progressive policy decisions were pursued to make the country produce more.

“We must turn agriculture into a commercial economic activity,” he said.

President William Ruto
President William Ruto

The President explained that the Government was consolidating main trading blocs in Africa “so that we can give value to our farmers”.

“We should allow our farmers to earn more from their sweat by exploiting new and lucrative markets for them,” he noted.

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He made the remarks on Thursday at State House in Nairobi during a consultative meeting with Governors, Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry and Development Partners.

The meeting focussed on the promotion of trade, strengthening of market linkages, and the establishment of aggregation centres and industrial parks in counties.

“We have agreed to work together to promote investment and trade so as to stimulate our country’s economic growth.”

The President insisted that Kenya’s products are premium and much sought-after in the world.

He added that land in regions such as Turkana, Mandera, Wajir, among other arid areas should not be lying idle.

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“Commercial irrigation will turn these regions into our food baskets. Water harvesting will, therefore, form the main part of our country’s transformation plans.”

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