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𝐈𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐦𝐚𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐧 𝐭𝐨 𝐞𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐬𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐚𝐠𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞, 𝐟𝐨𝐨𝐝 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐲

 



The government is in the process of coming up with a 5-year strategic plan, aimed at revamping the agricultural irrigation sector and ensuring food security in the country.


State Department for Irrigation Principal Secretary (PS) Ephantus Kimotho, said the National Irrigation Sector Investment Plan (NISIP) is currently undertaking a nationwide public participation while outlining the roadmap towards realization of tapping the great agricultural potential in the country, particularly in ASAL areas.


While addressing a consultative workshop on the National Irrigation Sector Investment Plan (NISIP) held in a hotel in Nairobi, Kimotho announced that the ongoing public participation involving various stakeholders is a roadmap towards the official launch of the strategic master plan scheduled for March 21 this year.


Some of the stakeholders in the process include financial institutions, agri-tech suppliers, farmers, and scholars, among others.


The PS said that the irrigation Plan is in line with the government’s development pillar, the Bottom-up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), which envisaged transformation in the agricultural sector to address food security and employment creation.


“NISIP seeks to address water challenges we have in the agricultural sector and mitigate against climate change, particularly drought and floods, so as to ensure continued productivity in ASAL. That is why irrigation, which is a key aspect in supporting BETA, becomes a very important enabler towards ensuring sustainable productivity,” he remarked.


The PS said that NISIP intends to increase land use under irrigation to over 1 million acres by 2030, through investing more in water harvesting, storage reservoirs, and optimised infrastructure to address both immediate needs and long-term sustainability.


Regarding climate resilience, he stated that the plan aims to address both immediate and future needs, as it will prepare the nation to prioritise sustainability measures and adopt new agricultural strategies.


Kimotho noted that over 80 per cent of Kenya’s land mass is under ASAL with enormous agricultural potential that, when fully tapped, will address food insecurity and reduce overreliance on imports.


He added, “By reducing food imports, Kenya will create more jobs, increase foreign direct investments, facilitate a low cost of living, and enhance the country’s economy,” he stated.


The PS elaborated that the NISIP Plan has five critical investment roadmaps, which are geared towards enhancing irrigation agriculture.


He said the roadmap includes expanding irrigated land, higher-level engagement with key players in the private sector, non-profit organisations, and development partners to transform the agricultural sector towards the realisation of climate-resilient irrigated farming.


Kimotho added that the NICIP Plan will partner with corporate agribusiness and large-scale farmers willing to lease government-owned land for farming, exploring the possibility of further subsidised farm inputs such as standard solar pumps, as well as facilitating farmers to access local and foreign markets.


The PS noted that the main challenge in the ASAL region is accessing sustainable sources, adding that investment in water harvesting, such as desiltation of water pans and sinking boreholes, will mitigate against lack of water and fodder for livestock and domestic use. He noted that insecurity has been attributed to limited access to fodder and water.


He continued, “The biggest challenge in ASAL counties is water. The Plan will address food insecurity through strategies such as building dams, water pans, and reservoirs.” He added that, in the long run, it aims to resolve conflicts, mitigate climate change, and promote peaceful coexistence, ultimately fostering a strong and resilient economy.


Kimotho noted that in realisation of the overall objective of the National Irrigation Sector Investment Plan (NISIP), there is a need for closer collaboration under Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements with development partners, irrigation technology manufacturers, and suppliers.


“By implementing 50% of the aspirations outlined in NISIP, we can significantly reduce food imports by 50%. And by 100% implementing it, we reduce imports by nearly zero,” he said, adding, “Through this, we will be creating more jobs, attracting foreign direct investment, boosting incomes, and increasing government revenue.”


At the same time, the PS said other crucial players need to be incorporated, particularly those in climate-smart farming solutions, agriculture aggregation, off-takers, contract farming, partners for de-risking private capital investments for irrigation, financial institutions, early warning data, and crisis preparedness systems; water use efficiency; underground water mapping; and natural aquifer recharge, as well as mechanised farming and technology transfer.


National Irrigation Authority Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Eng. Charles M. Muasya, emphasized the importance of involving all stakeholders in the agricultural sector through public participation during the preparation of the NICIP strategic Plan, adding that by their involvement in the mooting of the Plan, the implementation stage would not be a problem.


“The preparation of this document is expected to be launched in March; all stakeholders will no longer be ‘fence sitters', but collaborators in the implementation process.


This project is the first irrigation investment plan in the region by local and development partners. The Plan will be the key to ensuring the country attains sustainable food security and job opportunities, as well as sustainable land use.


The CEO said that the success of the development strategy will drive the country towards food security through increased agricultural productivity in a sustainable manner.

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