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    Coffee Yields Surge 50% to 51 Tonnes in 2022 on Input Subsidies

    Leah
    By Leah Wakarima
    - November 30, 2022
    - November 30, 2022
    Kenya Business news
    Coffee Yields Surge 50% to 51 Tonnes in 2022 on Input Subsidies

    Subsidised fertilisers and access to affordable farm inputs saw coffee production volumes grow 50.24 per cent during the crop year 2021/2022 to hit 51,843 tonnes compared to 34,505 recorded a year earlier.

    Co-operatives and MSMEs Cabinet Secretary Simon Chelugui said co-operative societies accounted for the bulk of production at 70 per cent. They produced 36,290 tonnes of coffee during the 2021/22 crop season, while estate companies had an output of 15,553 tonnes.

    Mr Chelugui, however, decried a drop in coffee output compared to the 1980s and urged farmers to curb the trend.

    He spoke at a consultative round table meeting hosted by global fertiliser firm Yara at Thiririka coffee factory in Kiambu county.

    “Despite the significant role of the crop in our economy, coffee production continued to decline over the years from as high as 128,000 tonnes in 1989 to as low as 34,505 tonnes last year,” he told the meeting that was also attended by the Norwegian minister for International Development Anne Tvinnerheim.

    Yara CEO Svein Holsether affirmed that the Norway-based multinational is keen to partner with farmers to ensure nutrient-rich crop-specific fertiliser reaches the field promptly.

    “As a crop nutrition company, we focus on improving crop nutrition delivery for our partners thereby improving production and quality. We also train members from the cooperatives, undertake soil analysis and offer digital solutions to drive efficiency and productivity,” Svein Holsether.

    Yara has, in the past four years, inked partnerships with small-scale farmers in over 200 cooperatives and commercial estates for fertiliser credit lines that are offset through earnings.

    Ms Tvinnerheim challenged farmers to maximise production.

    “I’m so inspired to hear what is been done here in this cooperative and we will continue being a worthy partner in agricultural investments in Kenya and in the region,” Norwegian minister for International Development Anne Tvinnerheim.

    Read also; Demand for Kenya’s Coffee Declines following a Rebound in Coffee Production in Brazil.

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