Makueni's Mango Sector: A Call for a Fairer, Stronger Market
In a significant step towards market reform, the Department of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Cooperative Development, in collaboration with Trademark Africa, organized a strategic gathering of mango off-takers. This initiative aimed to foster a more efficient and transparent market environment.
The event served as an educational platform, enlightening participants about their role in shaping market dynamics. It also provided an opportunity to delve into the intricacies of the Horticultural Crop Directorate (HCD) and the mandates of county governments. By addressing these aspects, the forum aimed to create a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities within the mango industry.
Dr. Victoria Kyalo, the Agriculture Chief Officer, emphasized the importance of integrity and strong relationships between farmers and off-takers. She stressed that these connections are vital to ensuring farmers receive fair compensation for their produce.
Eunice Ngina, CEO of East Africa Market Development Associates, echoed this sentiment, advocating for a mutually beneficial market model. She proposed that predictable standards, trust, and improved coordination between farmers and buyers are essential for both parties' growth and success.
Looking ahead, the meeting has set the stage for a joint forum involving farmers and off-takers. This forum's primary goal is to harmonize cost structures, mitigate post-harvest losses, and ultimately boost Makueni's mango sector, creating a more sustainable and equitable market for all stakeholders involved.