Maize farmers have been facing a lot of challenges especially when it comes to the price of their produce. But this has however been boosted by the National Cereals and produce Board after announcing new maize price.
The National Cereals and Produce Board has announced a new price for purchasing a 90kg bag of maize across the country and told farmers to deliver their grains to the board’s depots.
The announcement dated December 29 indicated NCPB will start buying the produce at Sh3,000 per 90kg bag adding that the payment will be done within 24 hours.
It remains to be seen what will be the level and the rate of implementation by the board. This will surely be a subject of discussion for the next few days.
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