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Gov’t Acts to Shield Mwea Farmers from Rice Import Impact

Mabeya Davis May 30, 2025 2 min read
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development has taken swift action to protect local rice farmers under the Mwea Irrigation Scheme following concerns over the impact of rice importation on domestic sales.

During a high-level meeting held on May 29, 2025, at the Mwea Rice Growers Multipurpose Cooperative Society offices, government officials and key stakeholders agreed on a decisive plan to mop up surplus local rice.

The Kenya National Trading Corporation (KNTC) committed to purchase over 5,000 metric tonnes of locally grown rice valued at approximately Ksh 500 million.

“To protect the livelihoods of over 8,500 rice farmers from Kirinyaga and neighbouring counties, KNTC will mop up over 5,000 metric tonnes of locally grown rice,” read a statement from the Ministry.

“The Cooperative will receive full payment within one month after delivery, a significant improvement on previous delays that hampered farmers’ operations and cash flow,” the statement read further.

The decision comes in response to calls by farmers to temporarily halt rice importation to allow for the sale of existing local stock.

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe had directed AFA to collaborate with KNTC and develop a solution.

While acknowledging the need for rice imports to meet national demand, the Ministry emphasized its support for local farmers.

“The Ministry recognizes the importance of supporting local production first,” the statement said.

According to AFA Director General Dr. Bruno Linyiru, “Kenya produced 191,000 metric tonnes of milled rice in the 2024/25 season. This can only last for two months because the monthly requirement is about 100,000 metric tonnes.”

He further noted that “since January, only 94,000 metric tonnes of rice has been imported,” indicating a shortfall that necessitates supplementation through imports.

AFA, in collaboration with the Ministry and other stakeholders, aims to reduce rice imports by 50 percent.

Strategies include expanding irrigation schemes, increasing the area under rice production, introducing high-yield varieties, and promoting upland rice farming.

“This move will empower more farmers, increase production and productivity, and enhance food security,” the Ministry stated.

The Cooperative’s leadership also voiced concern over unethical business practices. These packaging imported rice as local brands were flagged, with AFA pledging a firm crackdown on such deceptive practices in consultation with KEBS to protect both farmers and consumers.

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