DP Gachagua holds meeting with KTDA stakeholders
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DP Rigathi Gachagua during a meeting with KTDA
Deputy
President Rigathi Gachagua has today, Wednesday 27, convened a meeting with
Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) directors and stakeholders at his official residence
in Karen.
The
focus of the meeting is to discuss improvement in this year's bonuses for tea
farmers.
In a
post on X, formerly Twitter, the DP expressed his satisfaction with the
positive developments in the tea sector.
He
attributed the improvement to direct engagement with farmers and stakeholders,
specifically aimed at reviewing and approving the audited financial accounts
for the year ending June 2023.
"We
will continue with this mode of engagement for better pay for the over 750,000
tea smallholders in the country. To maximize earnings for farmers, such
continuous engagement and service to them is key," Gachagua stated.
This
meeting follows concerns raised by tea farmers regarding the revocation of
licenses of companies that were buying their crops at unfairly low prices.
Notably,
several tea factories operating under the KTDA umbrella have already declared
higher bonuses for farmers.
These
bonuses per kilo are set to improve with farmers earning between Ksh.45 to
Ksh.50 per kilogram.
This
increase in earnings can be partly attributed to the depreciation of the Kenyan
shilling against the US dollar, which has positively impacted the industry.
Gachagua,
earlier this week, expressed the government's willingness to engage in dialogue
with stakeholders in the coffee and tea industries.
However,
a notable condition has been set for this dialogue: these industry
stakeholders, often referred to as "cartels," must agree to enhance
farmers' earnings.
"These cartels have
banded together, resorting to all means, including spreading propaganda. They
are trying to create an artificial crisis. That is because of changes made in
the policy people have refused to buy coffee and that is pure lies. They want
to force us to sell it to them."
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