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Report on Denmark Environment Minister visit- 23/02/2012 to Makueni County
Introduction
Natural Resource Management Programme is a one of the Danida funded project integrated in
Agricultural Business Development (ABD) as a component in BSPSII Programme which is
under MESPT.
The objective of the visit was to familiarize with the NRM Programme, the strategy used and the
impact on the targeted beneficiaries on the ground hence increasing market access and reduce
poverty levels within the local community.
Makueni County being one of the ASAL targeted areas, 53 small holder farmers from both Export
Vegetables and Mangoes were selected and Cactus as a Private Service Provider was contracted
to carry out the surveys that were done and after evaluation only 24 were selected ready for
implementation of the irrigation designs. Due to the fact that Makueni and Taita Taveta seemed
to be ahead in NRM project implementation, Makueni was selected due to logistical issues and
time set for the visit by the Environment Minister Madam IDA Auken to represent the other
ASAL areas.
The Visit by the ambassador to Makueni was pronounced in January 22nd
2012 where by two
farmers were proposed i.e. Elizabeth Mulinge (representing Export Vegetables) and Major
Mwania (representing Mango farmers) The reason for the choice of the two farmer was logistical,
gender and also allocated time for the visit (see map below)
Preparation for the visit started in January but due to time limitation the Embassy suggested the
minister only one farmer to be visited They settled for Elizabeth Mulinge due to the following
factors: young farmer, a woman, distance of her farm from the main road was near and also has a
contract with a woman exporter, the Gert the ambassador visited the farm to confirm the
suitability of the site visit (see below Photo)
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Preparations and installation of the solar pump was done by both Cactus and Davis & Shirtliff
The same was commissioned on 21st
February 2012 ready for Ministers visit (see below photos).
On 23rd
February, 2012 the Environment Minister visited the farm and the following were the
activities that took place in the one hour visit.
The function was attended by the Environment Minister Denmark, Team from RDE lead by the
ambassador, MESPT Team lead by the CEO, Vert Ltd (Exporter) Team lead by CEO Vert,Ministry department lead by DAO representative, Administration team i.e. DC lead by DO, Local
administration lead by Chiefs, Small holder farmers for both mango and Horticulture, local
service providers and Technical service providers i.e. Cactus, Davis & Shirtliff and Farm to Fork,
Media group, security team from the Embassy and Makueni Police station, Elizabeths Family,
her neighbors and local Dancers.
The Madam Minister had a tight programme that day hence forced to adjust the programme by
limiting the planned speeches to enable her finish early to catch her evening flight back to
Denmark.
The following were the speeches and activities undertaken during the one hour visit by the
Environment minister, Madam IDA AUKEN.
1. Brief of Elizabeth Mulinge
2. District Coordinator-MESPT/ABD-NRM- Makueni County
3. Universal Traders Sacco - Financial services
4. Vert Ltd - Exporter
5. Service Provider Extension services
After the speeches the minister was taken round the farm that was installed with solar irrigationsystems where she commented that NRM was a workable and sustainable project in a green
economy. She commented that she will report to her country Denmark the good work
being done in Kenya for more support because she realized green economy is the way to go to
succeed in agriculture.
The Minister was shown the way oxen are used to till the land as the main machinery in Kenya
Finally the minister was appreciated by Elizabeth and her family by giving her a plastic bag made
through the waste polythene bag as a sign of conserving and maintaining a clean environment
1. Brief of the farmer visited by RDE-Environment Minister on 23rd Feb
2012
Farmers Name: Mrs Elizabeth Mulinge and her Husband is Titus Mulinge. She is 26 yrs old
while the husband is 35 yrs.
Education Level: Elizabeth has studied up to college level while Mulinge is a form 4 leaver.
They have 2 children (Clifford and Bruno) both boys.
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Main Occupation is farming(no intention to be employed) Elizabeth is a mixed farmer who
grows Mango, French beans, Citrus fruits, Bananas, Maize, Water melon, Tomato, Asian
Vegetables, Dairy cows, goats and has oxen for ploughing. They have 20 acres of land for
farming
In December 2010 she was one of the group member of 21 members who through ABD were
linked to Vert Ltd and contracted to grow French beans. Due to water shortage, the groupmembers reduced to 7 members and this trend continued until they were left only 4 farmers.
During that period, Elizabeth sold French beans from February up to September where she
stopped due to high cost of fuel as a result of drought and started looking for a solution of water
through deepening the shall well.
Through NRM programme she was identified as one the serious business oriented young farmer
who can sustain supply of French beans to Vert limited if supported.
Elizabeth started planting again In January 2012 due to improved soil moisture after short rain of
December 2011.
To sustain the supply of 500kg per pick twice a week, she was advised that she needs to have a
total investment of Ksh 950,000 on solar irrigation system which will be expensive but in long
run will be cheaper hence breaking break even in her farming business.
As a result of the investment, she will increase her monthly income from Ksh. 20,000 to over
ksh 50,000 which will improve her livelihood and meet her dream of being a farmer the rest of her
life.
Benefits of linkage to the market
She acquired training on Global Gap/fair trade standards. She underwent training on grading atVert ltd and as result her rejects were reduced from 20% to less than 10%.
Through ABD, she was linked to Universal Traders Sacco (UTS) where she acquired a saving
culture and a result she bought shares through her savings and accessed a loan of Ksh 30,000
where she cleared the loan through the farm income. She plans to increase her shares in order to
get bigger loan in future after heavy water facility investment.
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Elizabeths Husband scouting the french beans in the farm
During Grading after harvesting of French beans in the Elizabeths farm
Visit by ABD on follow ups of the picking and grading of French beans
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Elizabeth in Verts Pack house during grading training. Elizabeth in one of meetings with Vert
Ltd CEO
2. Highlights from the District Coordinator MESPT Makueni office
NRM Programme being Private Participation
The solar irrigation systems installed was purely Green energy i.e. No fuel used no electricity on
the farm
Importance of the Solar Irrigation System to the farmer
Elizabeth can produce all year round. She can supply the produce when the market needs
High rate of Water saving compared to old system using pipes and bucket to irrigate the
plants
Sustainable optimal production all year round- reduced production cost leading to increased
income
Improved quality produce as per market demands- reject rate reduce from 40% to less than
10%
Possible Pay back investment due to water availability and ready market through Vert ltd
exporter
Increase production from 75kgs per planted 1kg to 350 kg per planted 1 kg
Increase income from 20,000 to 50,000 through her mixed farming e.g. Poultry, Mango,
French beans, watermelon, tomatoes, bananas, maize, citrus, dairy and goat farming
Increasing mango production from the current 176 pcs per tree to 600 pcs per tree produced
when the demand for the mangoes is high i.e. During high demand the price is from 40/= -
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20/= September to November while during the peak season(high supply in Low demand) the
price is 10 4/- in December to February
The farmer has been trained on the following
Inter grated Pest Management (IPM), Inter grated Crop Management(ICM) and Good
Agricultural Practices(GAP)
Minimum use of pesticide as per EU market (safe use of chemicals and selective use of
pesticide as per approved pesticide list.)
Crop rotation- soil management to avoid soil degradation
Environment conservation through waste management e.g. composting into manure, waste
disposal
Planting more trees which acts as wind breakers, Natural fencing and also conserves
Environment.
Future plans for NRM project
With funds availability, the following target farmers/institution can benefit as per the NRM - 5
year strategic plan
Mango farmers 9,700(IPM/renewable energy, water systems)
Export vegetables producers 1,500(IPM/renewable energy, water systems)
Passion fruit producers 600(IPM/renewable energy, water systems)
Institutions/Households- solar heaters, Biomas, energy saving jikos 2,000
Market diversification to spread out the risks for both farmers and SMEs.
3. Exporter Vert Ltd by CEO Jane Maina
She started by appreciating the DANIDA support through Environment Minister, the Ambassador for the
great work they doing to the SMEs and Smallholder Farmers who are the key actors in the value chain
through MESPT/ABD/NRM project. Before the intervention, the market was disorganized with very weak
linkages but now with the support of MESPT/ABD the Value chains have been streamlined by addressing
the key constrains which could make the value chain to be unsustainable.
The CEO on behalf of Vert Ltd informed the visitors that through the support of MESPT/ABD have
managed to contract farmers in Makueni to grow French beans. The company has grown with the farmers
from individual, group up to association level and this is a great achievement to the company. She was
happy to see the growth of farmers in terms of production, income and relationship as well of the company
in terms of customer and market base despite in adequate water availability.
Support to Farmers
The company buys produce from the farmers and exports to EU countries Denmark included.
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Market assurance to the farmers by signing yearly contract with them at all levels
Technical support to farmers on production, chemical/fertilizer application, harvesting grading products
hence consistency market.
Challenges faced
Water availability is the main challenge for it affects across the value chain in that, when there is inadequate water, the farmer suffers losses i.e. high cost of production, high rate of rejects hence low income
to the farmer, and if the production is low the company loses clients hence the business becoming
unsustainable.
Conclusion
The CEO Vert Ltd appreciates the support of the DANIDA through MESPT-ABD/NRM Project given to
the farmers and also requested more support in order reach more farmers in Makueni County
Vert ltd Director Jane Maina giving speech during RDE-Environment Minister
4. UNIVERSAL TRADERS SACCO SOCIETY LIMITED
P. O. BOX 2119-90100
SPEECH BY THE CHAIRMAN DURING A VISIT BY ROYAL DANISH EMBASSY MINISTER
FOR NATIONAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, AT ELIZABETH MULINGES FARM,
NGUKUNI
Danish Minister for Environment,Royal Danish Embassy Ambassador,All Invited Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I am humbled to be here today, during the visit of the Danish Minister for Environment. It is indeed a great
honour.
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Universal Traders Sacco Society is registered under the Ministry of Co-operative and licensed by the Sacco
Society Regulation Authority (SASRA) to receive deposits from the public. This makes Universal Traders
Sacco an equivalent Financial Institution which not only receives deposits from the public that is, members
but also extends credit to its members.
Universal Traders Sacco started its partnership with MESPT since 1999 and the partnership has continued
to grow something we all embrace and cherish. But Universal Traders Sacco has now grown to the extend
that it is seeking to partner with countries like Denmark to receive direct credit for on-ward lending to the
farmers. By doing this, the farmers will be able to be given affordable credit in order to not only uplift the
living standards but stimulate growth within the local population. Hence we request the Danish Embassy to
create an avenue through which Universal Traders Sacco can continue to fund the local farmers who are
involved in meaningful farming like Elizabeth Mulinge.
Universal Traders Sacco Society works closely with organized Groups especially Women Groups who are
the marginalized and vulnerable segment of our Society. This is in line with the Saccos tagline of People
helping People to uplift living standards. One of our key partners is the Government of Kenya who have
entrusted the SACCO with cheap funds for women involved in business, Youth Fund for the Countrys
young population and funds for the farmers growing coffee. But there is room for more in order to reach
the rural population who have not been reached by most of the Financial Institutions.
Universal Traders Sacco has now signed a Tripartite Agreement with the National Resource Management
Program, on one hand and the Exporter on the other hand. This is aimed at ensuring that the farmers are
assured of market for their produce. We shall continue to discuss with MESPT through ABD to enhance
our relationship with the farmers.
Our Visitors, we assure you of our commitment to ensure the farmers are given affordable credit to meet
their economic needs which is our driving vision.
GOD Bless you.
Pst. Isaiah Mutungi - Chairman
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UTS Chairman, Pastor Isaiah Mutungi giving speech during the Minister visit.
5. Service Provider Extension services
Mr. Alex Wambua started appreciating the work done by to the small holders through DANIDA supportedprojects like MESPT-ABD/NRM . The Service Providers have been trained on ICM/IPM, Market
standards eg. Global Gap & Fair Trade certification, Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Mango orchard
management, inputs applications, record keeping and developing simple cash flows. Through this
extension services e.g. advisory, grafting, pruning, chemical application/spraying, scouting and training of
famers at a fee, the SPS have managed to earn their living. Mr. Wambua, appreciates to be a service
provider because he gets more income even than those employed people because the Mango farms and the
farmers and UTS with the right product is available making him be permanently in business due to
market availability.
Conclusion
Once the assured market is there the demand for the service is very high and farmers get loans and pay forthe services given by the service providers without difficult ties.
The SPs requested more efforts to be put in renewable energy e.g if solar motorized pump would be
introduced to cut down cost of fuel while giving out services to increase their income will be a great move
to safe our farmers/SPs
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Service Provider (Mr. Alex Wambua) explaining the services given to farmers
Proogramme for RDE- NRM Minister Visit on 23rd Feb 2012 at
Elizabeth Mulinges Farm Ngukuni at Kalamba in Makueni County
Time Activity
2:30p.m Minister arrives
2:35-2:40 Short introduction of those present
- Elizabeth/Mulinge
- DC
- DAO
- CACTUS /Devis & Shartlift
- UTS
- VERT
2:40-2:50 Short remarks on history and purpose of project ( ABD/NRM support andplans for the future)
MESPT- ABD District Coordinator Serah Nzau
2:50-3:00 Role of PSPs, SPs, UTS, Vert, (3 mins or less for each representative)
3:00-3:25 Tour of the Farm and demonstration of the solar powered irrigation system
Lead by Elizabeth Mulinge, Serah Nzau and Peter Muthigani
3:25-3:30 Short remarks by:
District Agriculture Officer
DC
3:30-3:40 Short remarks by Minister for Environment
3:40 Vote of Thanks and Departure
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Photos during Ministers Visit
Minister & Ambassadors being welcome to Elizabeth farm. Minister admiring displayed
quality French beans and Mangoes from Makueni exported to Denmark by Vert Ltd
Introducing Elizabethss family to Minister Introduction of MESPT CEO to the minister
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The RDE team and farmers listening for the speeches carefuly
Minister being taken to the Elizabeth farm to view the installed solar irrigation system
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The Minister being shown Mango tree how its managed to give better yields, Also the minister being
taken round the installed irrigation systems, lead by Elizabeth, Cactus and Davis & Shirt lift
The Engineer Lady from Davis & Shirtliff explains how the solar pump works and the Minister giving
her appreciation for Kenyan people investing in green economy
The Minister being shown how Bulls are being used instead of machineries to till the land.
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Farmer appreciating the minister for the visit. Minister leaving at her own pleasure after given a gift
Kamba traditional ciondo and a plastic bag from recycled waste polythene papers as a sign of
conserving/cleaning our environment..