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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, today is 24th March, 2016. It means this answer was written this morning because from the statement, it is confirmed that some fertilizers were received yesterday. May I know why NPK was procured yet we need DAP? We have not been informed when the DAP will be available. Since some fertilizer was received yesterday, what miraculous means will the Ministry use to transport it overnight to reach the stores? The Vice Chairman talked about a distribution table which I have read through. If you look on page 8, there is only one depot at Kapenguria in West Pokot County. However, it shows they have not received any fertilizer. On pages 13 and 14, I see a proposal of how the awaited fertilizers will be distributed. In Nakuru County, there are 12 depots which will be supplied. In Nandi, Narok, and Trans Nzoia counties, there are nine stores. Seven and four NCPD stores will be supplied, respectively. Over 10 areas with stores have been left yet there is nothing in stock. In Halale, Konyau, Keringet and Murkuchit stores we are not shown the quantity of fertilizer they will get. May I know when these stores will be supplied with fertilizer? Is there any discrimination in terms of distribution of fertilizer in this country?"
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