Tea farmers want county government maintain roads

The Mountain Journal

 Two youthful tea farmers put up a spirited battle at the Murang’a County Assembly to have tea factories exempted from paying levies after they buy road construction materials.

David Muturi and Eutychus Ngechu told the roads and public works committee how the roads in the tea growing sector are impassable  leaving maintenance to the tea factories.

They are from Makomboki and Ikumbi tea factories in Kigumo said the roads within the coffee, macadamia and avocado growing areas are maintained unlike those serving the tea farmers.

They appeared before the committee chaired by Moses Gachui following a petition they lodged seeking tea factories be exempted from levies charged on rural roads maintenance materials.

 Muturi said  Makomboki tea factory he was affiliated with last year spent Sh11.2 million on maintenance of roads in the catchment, where Sh985,634 was paid to Murang’a County Government as cess and levy.

“ It is sad that the tea farmers apart from paying taxes and levies  are forced to pay  for the rehabilitation of their roads to ensure their produce gets to the factory within the set period,” said Muturi.



 He said it was painful that millions of shillings used in the task are deducted from the farmer’s kitty  at one percent.

Ngechu said the Ikumbi tea factory serving parts of Kangari and Kinyona wards  last year incurred a cost of Sh8 million, where Sh201,000 was paid  as cess and levy to the county government.

“ It’s high time the  county government  came to the rescue of the farmers  and embarked on the maintenance of the roads  or exempt  the factories  from the levies,” said Ngechu.

They lodged their petition on January 23, seeking charges of quarry waste, murram and gravel be exempted as they assist in the transportation of the green leaf  for processing.

 Kangari MCA Moses Mirara said the issue of roads is a thorn in the flesh in the tea growing as the factories have been undertaking the rehabilitation responsibility.

“ It is a plea  from the tea farmers for the tea factories being exempted  from paying the levies,” said Mirara. 

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