Trans Nzoia Dairy Farmers Receive KSh 40 Million Boost as Government Pays KCC Arrears

Dairy farmers in Trans Nzoia County have received a major financial boost after the government disbursed KSh 40 million to clear outstanding milk payments through the Kenya Cooperative Creameries (KCC).

The payment, confirmed by Kenya National Farmers Federation (KENAFF) Trans Nzoia representative Tom Nyagechanga, is expected to ease financial strain among farmers who had faced prolonged delays in receiving their dues.

Nyagechanga welcomed the intervention, terming it a timely relief that will help stabilize dairy farming in the region and restore confidence in KCC operations.

“This payment is a big relief to farmers who have been struggling due to delayed payments. We appreciate the government for stepping in to support the dairy sector,” he said.

He also commended KCC management for facilitating the payment process and maintaining engagement with farmers during the period of uncertainty.

In a call to action, Nyagechanga urged farmers to prioritize supplying milk to KCC, emphasizing the importance of strengthening local institutions to ensure sustainable returns.

“We encourage farmers to patronize KCC as their primary milk buyer. Supporting our own cooperative guarantees better prices and reliable market access,” he noted.

The KENAFF official further challenged Kenyans to promote consumption of locally produced milk, warning against the growing influx of imported dairy products, particularly from Uganda.

“Promoting Kenyan milk is key to protecting our farmers and growing the local economy. We must reduce reliance on imported milk and support our own producers,” he added.

The government’s move is part of broader efforts to revitalize the dairy sector by improving payment systems, strengthening cooperatives, and enhancing farmer incomes.

Farmers in Trans Nzoia have expressed optimism that consistent payments and renewed institutional support will boost milk production and improve livelihoods across the county.

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