All parliamentary appearances
Entries 71 to 80 of 1516.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
Additionally, we are enhancing dairy productivity for better farmer returns. The Government, working closely with milk processors, and I had a long conversation with them in Nakuru… We are mapping the country to ensure coolers are supplied where needed. Soon, farmers will be paid based on milk quality ths boosting incomes. They can also enjoy global market access. Our reforms in the coffee sector are bearing fruit, with our farmers set to earn four times advance pay for their crop, from a low of Ksh20 to Ksh80, following the allocation of Ksh4 billion from the Coffee Cherry Fund that was ...
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
This House also approved Ksh1.7 billion that will go into paying farmer arrears and other complications that arose out of the challenges our sugar sector was facing. I want to promise this House that in the next couple of weeks we shall be disbursing that money so that farmers in the sugarcane-growing areas can go home for Christmas with their money.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
This House also approved Ksh1.7 billion that will go into paying farmer arrears and other complications that arose out of the challenges our sugar sector was facing. I want to promise this House that in the next couple of weeks we shall be disbursing that money so that farmers in the sugarcane-growing areas can go home for Christmas with their money.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
This House also approved Ksh1.7 billion that will go into paying farmer arrears and other complications that arose out of the challenges our sugar sector was facing. I want to promise this House that in the next couple of weeks we shall be disbursing that money so that farmers in the sugarcane-growing areas can go home for Christmas with their money.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
This House also approved Ksh1.7 billion that will go into paying farmer arrears and other complications that arose out of the challenges our sugar sector was facing. I want to promise this House that in the next couple of weeks we shall be disbursing that money so that farmers in the sugarcane-growing areas can go home for Christmas with their money.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
This House also approved Ksh1.7 billion that will go into paying farmer arrears and other complications that arose out of the challenges our sugar sector was facing. I want to promise this House that in the next couple of weeks we shall be disbursing that money so that farmers in the sugarcane-growing areas can go home for Christmas with their money.
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
As earlier indicated, our public borrowing had long crowded out the productive sector from the financial markets, raising the cost of credit and slowing down trade and commerce. As I told Kenyans on my first day in office, times were difficult and many people are struggling. Necessary and effective sustainable solutions were urgently needed. We must admit Hon. Members, that as a country we had been living large and way beyond our means. The time has come, therefore, to retire the false comforts and illusory benefits of wasteful expenditure and counterproductive subsidies on consumption by which we dug ourselves deeper ...
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
As earlier indicated, our public borrowing had long crowded out the productive sector from the financial markets, raising the cost of credit and slowing down trade and commerce. As I told Kenyans on my first day in office, times were difficult and many people are struggling. Necessary and effective sustainable solutions were urgently needed. We must admit Hon. Members, that as a country we had been living large and way beyond our means. The time has come, therefore, to retire the false comforts and illusory benefits of wasteful expenditure and counterproductive subsidies on consumption by which we dug ourselves deeper ...
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
As earlier indicated, our public borrowing had long crowded out the productive sector from the financial markets, raising the cost of credit and slowing down trade and commerce. As I told Kenyans on my first day in office, times were difficult and many people are struggling. Necessary and effective sustainable solutions were urgently needed. We must admit Hon. Members, that as a country we had been living large and way beyond our means. The time has come, therefore, to retire the false comforts and illusory benefits of wasteful expenditure and counterproductive subsidies on consumption by which we dug ourselves deeper ...
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9 Nov 2023 in National Assembly:
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