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Home » News » Gachagua: We will not back down until we defeat coffee cartels

Gachagua: We will not back down until we defeat coffee cartels

Last updated: September 27, 2023 8:20 am
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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua last evening convened a high powered consultative meeting on Coffee Subsector Reforms and affirmed that the Government will not be distracted from improving the farmer’s earning.

The Government, the Deputy President told the meeting at his Harambee House Annex office, will not yield to pressure from cartels who are fighting back to continue dominating the subsector and exploit the farmer. 

Mr Gachagua said the  Government will not  back down until cartels and brokers are kicked out of the value chain.

He said President William Ruto was keen to reforming key agricultural subsectors including Coffee, for the benefit of the farmer in line with the Kenya Kwanza Plan. 

The Deputy President asked  coffee farmers to be patient with the Government.

He assured farmers and the nation, that the proposed amendments to the law  before the Senate, will help bring the much-needed changes in the subsector, and asked Members of Parliament to expedite the process.

 He also expressed willingness by the Government to work with millers should they post better prices reflecting the effort of the farmer.

Head of Civil Service Henry Koskei who was present at the meeting said the Government would not allow blackmail from cartels and brokers, saying it was time to rein them in since they had exploited the farmer for too long, causing all manner of suffering.

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