Food shortage looms after floods damage Perkerra Irrigation Scheme
Kenya’s food
security faces a challenge from the ongoing heavy rains that have led to
widespread flooding.
Over 1,000
families are on the brink of a food shortage crisis as flood waters have
submerged farms under the Perkerra Irrigation Scheme in Baringo South,
considered the region's breadbasket and source of maize seed for the Kenya Seed
Company Limited.
The irrigation
scheme has been severely damaged by raging floods after rivers Molo and
Perkerra burst their banks.
Many of the
farmers at the scheme have painfully narrated how the heavy rains have taken a
toll on their lives.
"I've lost
almost 10 acres to the floods; I've incurred great losses as a result. I'd like
to ask the government to intervene since a food crisis is imminent. We can't
even pay our children's fees since we have no produce to sell," Thomas
Lenaiweti, an affected farme,r told Citizen TV.
The floodwaters
have not only destroyed crops but also flooded the scheme's water intake
infrastructure.
The farmers, many
of whom had secured bank loans for this project, now face an uncertain future
with a lost harvest and mounting debt.
"We normally
borrow a Ksh.20,000 loan to service a single acre of land until we can harvest
our produce. At this time, the lands are unusable but we still have to repay
the loans," Wilson Salaja, another affected farmer, said.
The county's
leadership led by Baringo Governor Benjamin Cheboi visited the area and
appealed for more help for the affected farmers, who like others are counting
loses.
"The disaster
response committee at the county level should get prepared and ease the food
security challenges which will arise from these losses that have been borne by
the farmers here. The harvest from this irrigation scheme had benefitted locals
both in Baringo and Nakuru Counties," said Cheboi.
"This scheme
is one among the many farmlands washed away by floods, due to heavy rains
across the country, a disaster that risks causing food insecurity in the
country."
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