Governor Barasa Calls for Increased Funding to Revive Sugar Sector, Welcomes Sh1.9 Billion Allocation

Kakamega Governor Fernandes Barasa has expressed his approval of the national government’s recent allocation of Sh1.7 billion to the sugar sub-sector. Governor Barasa emphasized the importance of this financial commitment during his speech at the Western Region Branch Agricultural Show of Kenya, held at the Showground in Kakamega town.

Governor Barasa lauded the government’s initiative, recognizing the allocation as a crucial step in addressing the challenges faced by sugar farmers and producers in the region. He noted that while the Sh1.7 billion is a welcome relief, additional funds would be necessary to ensure a comprehensive revival of the sector.

“I want to welcome the Sh1.7 billion and I know the budget process is just the beginning,” stated Barasa. “Once the money is dispensed and in case there is a shortfall, I think there will be an opportunity to enhance the supplementary budget. It is a good show that the government is committed to reviving the sugar sector and sugar production.”

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The sugar industry has long been a cornerstone of the Western Kenya economy, but it has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including outdated infrastructure, fluctuating global prices, and competition from cheaper imports. The Sh1.7 billion allocation is seen as a lifeline that could help address some of these pressing issues, providing much-needed support to local farmers and revitalizing production capacities.

Governor Barasa’s remarks underscore the broader aspirations of the region to not only stabilize the sugar industry but also to make it a competitive and sustainable sector once again. He highlighted that the current budgetary allocation is a starting point, and expressed optimism that the government would consider additional funding in the future to cover any deficits that might arise.

The Agricultural Show provided a platform for various stakeholders, including farmers, government officials, and industry experts, to discuss and showcase advancements in agricultural practices. The governor’s speech resonated with many attendees, reflecting a collective hope for a rejuvenated sugar sector that can once again thrive and contribute significantly to the region’s economy.

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As the budget process unfolds, there will be close monitoring to ensure that the allocated funds are effectively utilized to bring tangible benefits to the sugar industry. The potential for a supplementary budget also remains a possibility, depending on the sector’s needs and the initial impact of the allocated funds.

Governor Barasa’s call for more funds highlights the critical need for continued investment in the sugar sector, ensuring that it can overcome current challenges and secure a prosperous future for the many farmers and communities that depend on it.

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