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"speaker_name": "Mr. Kosgey",
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"content": " Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I apologize for coming late. However, I beg to reply. (a) The moisture content for the various hatches of grains imported by Lois Dreyfus Commodities Ltd., aboard MV Aguila that docked at the Port of Mombasa in June, 2009 and tested by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) on arrival at the port were as follows:- Sample BS/12023/9 has a moisture content of 13.45 per cent. Sample BS/1204/09 had a moisture content of 14.07 per cent and sample BS/12026/09 had 13.5 per cent. Two hatches on aboard MV Aguila had higher moisture content than specified in the KBS, but within acceptable limits. The maize was classified as non-GMO. The maize was imported directly by Lois Dreyfus Commodities Ltd. and not for the National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB). It was imported directly by this company. I further wish to state that the moisture content for the various hatches of grains imported by the NCPB aboard MV Siam Opal that also docked at the Port of Mombasa in June, 2009, and tested by the KBS were as follows: Sample No.1, had a moisture content of 13.6 per cent, sample NO.2, 12.37 per cent and sample No.3 11.5 per cent. One of the hatches of the consignment had a moisture content that was above the KBS standards, but was within the limits. The maize was labeled as non GMO. The NCPB released maize from the MV Siam Opal as relief food to the South Rift depot, Nairobi, Central and"
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