{"id":1114441,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1114441/?format=json","text_counter":588,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Tinderet, JP","speaker_title":"Hon. Julius Melly","speaker":{"id":12849,"legal_name":"Julius Kipbiwot Melly","slug":"julius-kipbiwot-melly"},"content":" Hon. Temporary Deputy Chairman, this is an important clause. Most of the millers do not have nucleus estates. The farmers form the basis of their crops and they must have a say because they are the owners of the crops and the businessmen of the company. Therefore, their welfare needs to be looked into by having a representative in that board. As much as the businessman owns the mill, the farmer has a vital say. If the farmer is not there, then the miller cannot exist. It is a mutual existence. This Bill is going to make sure that they have a good symbiotic relationship. I support."}