The government has confirmed that fake fertiliser is being distributed to farmers across the country.
The confirmation, issued on Friday, April 5, came amid doublespeak and confusion about the presence and distribution of substandard fertiliser.
While confirming the presence of substandard fertiliser, the Ministry of Agriculture issued a directive urging farmers to stop using three fertiliser brands supplied by KEL Chemicals after failed tests by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS).
"All fertilizers being distributed meet the required quality requirements except those manufactured and distributed by KEL Chemicals branded Kelphos Plus, Kelphos gold, and NPK 10:26:10, which did not meet all required test parameters," the statement read in part.
Despite Linturi's previous stance defending the distribution process's integrity, recent developments have necessitated a reassessment of the situation.
The confirmation of substandard fertiliser distribution follows the National Development Implementation Committee's (NDIC) directive issued on Friday, March 29.
The committee, chaired by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, met for its first meeting of the year and expressed concern about the issue.
In response, the NCPB was instructed to halt further distribution pending the conclusion of investigations.
"As a precautionary measure, the NCPB has been directed to suspend further distribution of fertiliser until the investigation is concluded and a report is provided," the committee stated in a press release, pointing to the government's commitment to upholding agricultural standards and supporting farmers nationwide.
Moreover, the NDIC affirmed its determination to hold accountable those found guilty of wrongdoing.
"The National Government reiterates its support for the farmers of our great nation to improve farm yields," the committee reiterated, emphasising the importance of transparency and accountability in agricultural practices.
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