A survey by the Central Bank of Kenya indicates that only 29 percent of farmers have purchased subsidised fertiliser as the planting season starts with some growers opting for the expensive commodity in agro vets.
The subsidised fertiliser is being sold at a maximum price of Sh3,500 per 50-kilogramme bag.
CBK said farmers who are yet to receive the subsidy cited a lag between the date of receipt of the notification and redemption of the voucher.
The report further says some of those not registered cited poor quality of the fertiliser, limited stocks, delayed delivery and lack of money.
?s=20Too many reports on the subsidised fertiliser scheme being bungled.
— Mihr Thakar (@MihrThakar) April 4, 2023
This was a key tenet of their food security agenda.
Thorough investigations must be made & accountable parties questioned.