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The program will see farmers benefit from the KShs 5B Shillings NBK Majikonnect Program supporting Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
National Bank and the Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation have today signed a partnership to support the Farmer-Led Irrigation Development (F.L.I.D) program. Under the partnership, irrigation farmers will be able to access affordable financing and financial solutions to enable them to invest in irrigation equipment, dam liners, and production inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides.
“We are excited to partner with the Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation to support farmer led irrigation in achieving its full potential. This partnership aligns with our commitment to support the growth of the water and agricultural sectors which are vital components of our economy. Through affordable financing and technical assistance, we aim to help small-scale farmers access the necessary resources to enhance their irrigated agricultural production.”
“By empowering farmers to improve their production, we can increase food security and contribute to the overall growth of the agriculture and water sectors.” He added
Under the partnership, the Ministry of Water, Sanitation and Irrigation will provide policy guidance on the program, identify, target and register potential farmers, support the development of irrigation infrastructure as well as provide technical advice on efficient irrigation systems and technologies.
NBK will in addition provide banking services for FLID projects, financial solutions for contractors and suppliers of the program as well as provide special financing solutions for special interest groups in the program including the youth, women and persons living with disabilities.
Farmers will also receive technical assistance and training to ensure they have the necessary skills and knowledge to optimize their irrigated agricultural production.
The partnership is expected to have a significant impact on the agricultural sector, by increasing productivity, reducing post-harvest losses, and enhancing food and water security, and overall growth of the Kenyan economy.
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