Its official milk price in Murang’a fixed at Sh40 per litre

Joke with dairy sector I will come after you, Iria tells those out to sabotage his passion

The Mountain Journal in Murang’a

Dairy farmers in Murang’a will smile to the bank following the increment of milk price from Sh35 per litre to Sh40 per litre.

Governor Mwangi wa Iria announced the new prices with effect from September 1, saying the cooperative societies should abide or pave the way to a new management committee.

 Iria  is also campaigning  for the Presidency next year under the Usawa Kwa Wote Party saying  he has the capacity to transform the country through effective agriculture policies.


Photo/ Usawa Kwa Wote Party leader Governor Mwangi wa Iria in a meeting with dairy farmers at the county government headquarters.

Addressing 100 dairy cooperative members in a meeting to evaluate the performance of the sector  and suggest room for improvement.

 The governor, who has a passion for the industry, directed the county enforcement unit to deal with middlemen  exploiting the farmers through offering poor prices.

“ From today a litre of milk should not go below Sh40, this is an order as  I know there are rogue merchants  who are colluding to buy the product at cheap rate from the farmers,” said the governor.

 He further ordered for the reduction of artificial insemination costs from Sh500 to Sh300 in efforts to cushion the farmers from effects of Covid 19, focusing on increased production of milk.

 During the meeting he read a riot act to management committees at Kangari, Kahuro and Nginda for allegedly working towards diverting  the milk selling point  from Murang’a County Creameries (MCC)  to privately owned firms.

“ There are instances  the farmers have gone without money after those buying their milk go underground leaving the management committee without an option but to blame  MCC for their failures,” said the governor.

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