NCPB raises maize price to woo sellers

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The National Cereals and Produce Board, Nakuru depot. FILE PHOTO | NMG

What you need to know:

  • The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) has set the stage for competition for maize in the market with a price review that has pushed the cost of a 90-kilogramme bag from Sh2,500 to Sh2,700.
  • NCPB made the reviews after it failed to get more supplies from farmers, three weeks after it opened its depots for purchase of grain.
  • As at last week, it had only bought slightly over 2,000 bags as farmers shunned the board to sell their maize to traders and millers who have been offering slightly higher than what the NCPB is paying.

The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) has set the stage for competition for maize in the market with a price review that has pushed the cost of a 90-kilogramme bag from Sh2,500 to Sh2,700.

NCPB made the reviews after it failed to get more supplies from farmers, three weeks after it opened its depots for purchase of grain.

As at last week, it had only bought slightly over 2,000 bags as farmers shunned the board to sell their maize to traders and millers who have been offering slightly higher than what the NCPB is paying.

“NCPB has reviewed its maize purchases prices upwards for a 90-kilo bag to Sh2,700 from Sh2,500. We urge all farmers with maize that meet the required quality standards to deliver their grain,” said the agency.

Millers are paying up to Sh2,600 for a 90 kilo bag of maize, making it difficult for NCPB to attract stocks from farmers.

The board opened its doors last year in December for supplies, after failing to purchase maize in 2019 from growers. However, unlike other years, the grain handler is buying maize for its commercial purposes and not for Strategic Grain Reserve (SFR) as has been the case before.

Farmers delivering maize that meets the required quality standards are having their payment processed within 24 hours upon delivery.

“We are therefore encouraging farmers to bring in their maize to NCPB and get value for their crop,” said the MD.

The board is buying maize under its commercial wing for trading alongside other grains such as rice and beans.

Previously the State had been buying maize through NCPB for the SFR stocks, which needs to have a minimum of three million bags for emergence use in times of famine.

The maize is normally released to millers at lower cost in order to check the rising cost of maize flour to protect consumers.

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