Large tracts of land turned into sugarcane farms. We had nothing to farm food crops.
Hunger struck in. No food.
Those who grew their can remember Gorogoro famine that brought the current 2kg tin used to measure n sell cereals todate.
Then came Saba(va) Lulala (wash hands once) famine and many others. It was terrible!
This is just the tip of the iceberg on how sugarcane farming affected food production in Western. Currently, things have changed. Food is available.
Government has tried revamping and pumping in money but nothing has changed.
WHY?
As a person affected directly, I know why it can't
Mumias sugar company took advantage of illiterate farmers and conned them. I remember my grandpa complaining about Dr. You farm the cane, but when delivery comes and you expect payment, you are given negative balance, DR!
They also claimed that each stake of cane had over 1 ton of trash to be removed first
That's after 4 years as most of the cane varieties took 22 to 24 months to harvest. You wait 2years BUT get DR!
Farmers made countless trips to get the 10% savings.
Outgrowers, was simply a channel to steal and play games in collusion
Then came the late payments. Given the high level of mismanagement and corruption, Mumias sugar could not pay its suppliers on time. 1 year after delivery farmers waited for payment. You could be sent from one office to another, nil!
As a result, they turned to farming food crops, mainly maize.
A few years later, Western is food sufficient! No more hunger games.
Farmers have noticed the importance of farming crops.
They take short term.
The end of bittercane was the end of hunger!
Cartels are not keen on reviving these companies. Importation is more lucrative than local processing.
Another factor is land size
What the government needs to do is beyond what they can practically do. Politics have also affected its revival.
Much as his efforts and thinking is good, the reality on the ground is different. What ails sugar farming in western is beyond money and company renovations.
So, Governor, nice try, but...
Sensitize farmers on new farming trends and use the youths to champion this course.
But there's more to the bittercane than what you guys are trying to address in your revival shenanigans.
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