By Bob Aston
This year’s theme highlights the importance of social protection in tackling vulnerabilities faced by rural households and its role in improving food and nutrition security as well as educing rural poverty.
Among the exhibitors included Ministry of Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries, Agricultural Sector Development Support Programme (ASDSP), Syngenta Kenya, Tree Is Life Trust (TILT), Cimbria East Africa Ltd, Department of Fisheries Development, Nyandarua Institute of Science and Technology, Elgon Kenya Ltd, Bayer CropScience, Pionner Hi-Bred Kenya Ltd and Laikipia Produce and Marketing Cooperative Society.
Laikipia County led by
Governor, Hon Joshua Irungu joined the rest of the world in marking World Food
Day at Mr. Philip Kariuki’s farm at Ol-Jabet, Marmanet Ward on October 16,
2015. The theme for this year’s event was “Social protection and Agriculture:
Breaking the cycle of rural poverty.”
The day is marked
worldwide to heighten public awareness of world food security and strengthen
solidarity in the struggle against hunger, malnutrition, and poverty. On this,
day countries take stock and celebrate the strides made towards eradication of
these scourges as well as strengthen the resolve to address them.
Governor Irungu in sky blue coat at one of the exhibition stands |
This year’s theme highlights the importance of social protection in tackling vulnerabilities faced by rural households and its role in improving food and nutrition security as well as educing rural poverty.
Among the exhibitors included Ministry of Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries, Agricultural Sector Development Support Programme (ASDSP), Syngenta Kenya, Tree Is Life Trust (TILT), Cimbria East Africa Ltd, Department of Fisheries Development, Nyandarua Institute of Science and Technology, Elgon Kenya Ltd, Bayer CropScience, Pionner Hi-Bred Kenya Ltd and Laikipia Produce and Marketing Cooperative Society.
Speaking during the
celebrations, Hon Irungu said that Investing in agriculture remains the most
effective way to lift people out of poverty in rural areas.
“Today we are sharing our
successes, challenges and our plans going forward. 2015 World Food Day relies
on strength of social protection on agriculture,” said Hon. Irungu.
He noted that access to
adequate, safe, and nutritious food is a universal and fundamental human right
thus created and reinforced in a number of binding international protocol such
as the 1996 World Food Summit Plan of Action, and the Millennium Development
Goal.
Students learning about maize production |
In 2014-2015 and the
current financial year the agriculture sector implemented projects in Laikipia
County are worth 40 million.
Through the projects, the County Government
intends to cushion farmers against extreme circumstances and unfavorable
environment situation.in
He noted that although
the assistance was mainly in kind, the main intention is to give farmers
support in their effort to build social protection.
Some of the support
included distribution of drought tolerant crops like beans, dolichos, and
chickpeas totaling 1.5 tonnes.
The United Nations (UN)
General Assembly declared 16th October of every year as World Food Day (WFD) to
honor the date of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (FAO) in 1945.
He urged farmers to
diversify and plant drought tolerant crops and adopt conservation agriculture. The
County has also provided high value fruit trees like mangoes, avocadoes, oranges,
and macadamia.
He said that the County
Government has promoted 30 conservation agriculture groups in Laikipia County
by supporting them with 5kgs of seeds, 135 bags of fertilizer, 180 litres of
herbicides and sprayers.
The County Government has
also subsidized fertilizer. Farmers have been able to benefit through
disbursement of more than 23,000 bags of fertilizer.
Governor Irungu at the Pionner Hi-Bred Kenya Ltd exhibition stand |
Mr. Martin Mwangi, Chief
Officer, Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries Development noted that the
ministry has embraced demand driven service and they are eager to listen to
farmers.
He said that they have embarked on a four-year plan targeting 10,000
households to ensure improved food security in the county.
“We are now promoting dry
land crops because of climate change. We are targeting youth farmers as they
are the future leaders and we have formed Laikipia Youth Agriculture Farmer
Platform to champion the interest of youth farmers,” said Mr. Mwangi.
Social protection is a
blend of policies, programmes, and interventions that aim at protecting poor
and food-insecure people by lifting them out of poverty and hunger.
Through a variety of
programmes that provide financial or in-kind support to poor and vulnerable
people, social protection enhances their income, capacities, and rights. They
can be social assistance, social insurance, or labour market programmes.
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