Narok county government partners with Apollo Agriculture to boost farmers

Farmers in Narok County can breathe a sigh of relief after the county government signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Apollo Agriculture to boost small scale farmers with an aim of increasing productivity.

Apollo Agriculture representative Peter Muthie said the company gives credit in the form of farm inputs to maize farmers with less than three acres of land.

The company, he said, entered Narok last year after a visibility study that showed the area is good for maize farming and that many farmers had ventured on maize farming.

The company, he said, intends to sponsor over 10, 000 maize farmers in the county hence the reason why the company was formalizing its engagement with the county government.

In addition, the company trains its farmers through a free phone call where they instruct farmers on the best farming practices to maximize profits.

The company has agents placed in various trading centers across the county who link the farmers to their services.

The Narok Agriculture Chief Officer Dr. David Letuati said the initiative is a big plus to the farmers in the county as they will get free training, which is a very important aspect in the signed MOU.

He reiterated that the intention of their department is to maximize production in the county and boost food security in the county.

They were speaking at Narok Farmers Training Institute after holding a closed door meeting with Agriculture officials and Narok County Secretary.