Interior Principal Secretary Dr. Raymond Omollo has provided a major progress update on President William Ruto’s flagship agricultural project, the Kimira-Oluch Smallholder Farm Improvement Project (KOSFIP) located in Homa Bay County.
The PS defended the administration’s focus on production agriculture, highlighting that deliberate investments in irrigation infrastructure are actively strengthening national food security, creating jobs, and empowering local rural communities.
Key Highlights of the KOSFIP UpdateProject Leadership: Managed by the Lake Basin Development Authority (LBDA) with support from the African Development Bank, the project focuses on infrastructure development.Irrigation Schemes: The project includes the Kimira scheme (808 hectares, River Kibuon) and the Oluch scheme (666 hectares, River Awach Tende), with a total potential of roughly 9,000 hectares.
Management: The national government owns the infrastructure, maintaining the main gravity-fed canals and funding major rehabilitations.Broader Context on Ruto’s Agricultural TransformationsThese efforts align with national reforms, including progress on the Galana–Kulalu Food Security Project, where critical infrastructure improvements aim to reduce food import reliance by up to 40%.
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