Government releases 200,000 bags of maize to stabilize flour prices
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe speaks during Meru Farmers' Day on April 11, 2025.
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The Ministry of Agriculture has released the first batch of 200,000 bags of maize from the National Strategic Grain Reserve (NSR) to registered millers to help stabilize flour prices.
The stocks held by the National Cereals and Produce Board
(NCPB) will be allocated to Miller Associations and individual millers in 90 Kg
bags at a subsidized rate of Ksh. 4,250 per bag.
A statement on Monday noted that the first batch will be
distributed through select depots in the North and South Rift regions.
Millers will be required to indicate their milling capacity,
present a certificate of incorporation, a tax compliance certificate, and a
KEBS quality certificate to be considered for allocation.
NCPB started receiving payments for the maize on May 22,
2025, with sales and collections expected to increase starting May 26, 2025.
The subsidy is expected to stabilize maize and maize flour
prices, cushioning Kenyans from any price spikes.
Likewise, millers who will receive the NSR maize are
required to make an initial payment for 25% of their total allocation and
provide proof of milling and distribution of flour before the full allocation
is allowed.
“They must also submit a maize utilization report before the
payment for 75% is accepted. Upon payment for their maize allocations, all
millers are expected to immediately collect their consignments, begin milling,
and distribute the flour,” added the statement.
Millers are currently picking the maize from NCPB outlets
across the country, mainly at Eldoret and Moi's Bridge.


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