Government to Evaluate Drought Damage on Uasin Gishu Maize Crops .

Ministry of Agriculture to Evaluate Drought Damage on Uasin Gishu Maize Crops

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The County Government of Uasin Gishu, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, is set to undertake a countywide digital maize crop assessment to establish the extent of drought damage and guide timely interventions and policy decisions.

The assessment comes at a critical time, with Uasin Gishu’s 175,000 maize farmers cultivating approximately 118,700 hectares and producing more than 4.2 million 90-kilogramme bags of maize in a normal season.

How drought has affected Uasin Gishu farmers

According to the Department of Agriculture, at least 30 per cent of the crop had already been severely affected by the prolonged dry spell two weeks ago, raising concerns over the county’s contribution to the country’s food security.

Uasin Gishu Agriculture CECM with a technical team from Kilimo House.

Speaking while hosting a technical team from the Ministry’s Kilimo House headquarters, County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Agriculture, Dr. Sam Kotut, warned that the situation could deteriorate significantly if rainfall is not received soon.

He noted that the maize crop is at a critical growth stage and requires adequate moisture to mature.

Dr. Kotut said the prolonged dry spell poses a serious threat to maize production in Uasin Gishu, underscoring the need for accurate and timely field data to support evidence-based interventions.

Government to Evaluate Drought Damage on Uasin Gishu Maize Crops.

The national delegation, led by Deputy Director of Crops Mr. Protus Khiza and Roots and Tuber Crops Officer Ms. Naomi Khiara, said the assessment will utilise a digitised monitoring tool integrated with the Kenya Agricultural Information Management System (KIAMIS) to capture real-time data on maize crop performance across the county.

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