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Kenya Food Security Project to Get Additional Funding from Israel

Posted on : Thursday, 25th February 2016

The Israeli firm contracted by Kenya to undertake trials for the Galana-Kulalu food security project will have get funding in the next few weeks.

 
Green Arava had been facing cash flow problems that had delayed the project which was due to be completed in March this year.
 
The government is pushing the firm to deliver the 10,000 acre model farm by July ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit and Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa says the financing arrangements to facilitate it, have now been concluded.
 
The government has received approval from treasury to start drawing the Sh7.2 billion loan from the Israeli government even as President Uhuru Kenyatta signed agreements for further development assistance on Tuesday.
 
Green Arava Water and soil engineer, Gideon Kedar told the Nation the company had not received payments in the last 7 months but with the new developments, they are looking to access the crucial fund in a matter of weeks.
 
"We are aware the process is well advanced and once we get the money, we will be able to complete the project in under nine months," Mr Kedar said.
 
According to the National Irrigation Board, who are implementing the project, it has cost tax payers Sh2.5 billion since it was initiated.
 
The model firm is supposed to be funded by the loan from the Israeli government which was not drawn due to contentions in Parliament. Israel is also providing an additional grant of Sh3.5 billion for training.
 
The government says it now has an option of drawing only Sh5 billion from the loan or renegotiating with Israel to extend the project.
 
The facility is a 15 year loan agreement on 2.3 per cent interest, which the government considers a good bargain.
 
The project has received a boost after the parliamentary committee on Agriculture threw its weight behind it.
 
National Assembly committee on Livestock and Agriculture has been reviewing the project after it suspended it in December last year over concerns on costs.
 
The committee recommended that the multi-billion shilling Jubilee flagship project be suspended and re-evaluated rushing to make public their recommendations on the Galana-Kulalu food security project even before submitting it in parliament.
 
The Committee Vice Chair Karike Mbiuki told journalists that they were satisfied with the capacity of Green Arava after touring their establishments in Israel.
 
RESERVATIONS
 
"We had our reservations as to how the project was designed, Kenyans were not aware of the true picture and essence of the project. However the misconceptions have been put to rest," Mr Mbiuki said in Israel during President Kenyatta's state visit.
 
Mr Mbiuki said the committee had issue with costing which was addressed with the review of the whole project under the Water and Irrigation Ministry.
 
By omitting the Maize milling factory, school, police station, greenhouses, vegetable packing and cold rooms, the Water and Irrigation ministry says, the cost will come down to Sh7.2 billion from the initial Sh14 billion.

Source : allafrica.com/
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