CS Hon Peter Munya has launched the Potato Taskforce to fast-track progress in the potato value chain and safeguard farmers’ livelihoods amidst a complex trade environment.

CS Hon Peter Munya has launched the Potato Taskforce to fast-track progress in the potato value chain and safeguard farmers’ livelihoods amidst a complex trade environment.
In Kenya, potato is the second most important staple crop after maize.
Despite its importance and high demand in the domestic market, CS Munya has noted that yields have remained low mainly due to: poor agronomic practices, low application of inputs especially fertilizers, deteriorating soil fertility, and limited access to good quality seeds.
To revitalize this subsector , the Government has invested in several activities in the promotion and development of the potatoes. These include research in production and distribution of high quality seeds, establishment of cold storage facilities.
Towards enhancing availability of high quality seeds and inputs, the ministry through support of IFAD is implementing an input subsidy programme for potatoes.
Through this project, subsidized potato seeds, chemicals and fertilizers are being distributed to farmers in Meru, Nyandarua and Elgeyo Marakwet counties.
Further to the concerted efforts in the promotion and development of the value chain, it was found necessary to establish and operationalize a National Potato Taskforce.
The taskforce is expected to include and consider contemporary and comparative best practices across the world that have made the enterprise highly successful and has enhanced social and economic benefits including fairness and equity.

Source: Ministry of Agriculture Livestock & Fisheries