DROUGHT MITIGATION

Phase two of livestock off-take starts in Tana River

Farmers to get Sh15,000 for one cattle, Sh3,000 for goats and sheep

In Summary
  • The government, through the Kenya Meat Commission targets 730 cattle.
  • The exercise will be carried out by the Kenya Red Cross Society in the next 16 days.
Kalkacha residents prepare to slaughter a cow bought by the government through the off-take programme.
DROUGHT MITIGATION: Kalkacha residents prepare to slaughter a cow bought by the government through the off-take programme.
Image: KNA

Phase two of the national livestock off-take programme in Tana River county has been rolled out.

The government, through the Kenya Meat Commission targets 730 cattle.

The exercise will be carried out by the Kenya Red Cross Society in the next 16 days.

The programme targets livestock from 14 counties and communities severely affected by the ravaging drought.

The exercise started on Friday in Kalkacha, Galledyetu subcounty, where eight cattle were slaughtered.

Farmers who sell their livestock are paid Sh15,000 for one cattle and Sh3,000 for goats and sheep.

They receive their cash through mobile-money cash transfer. Ten vulnerable families share amongst themselves meat from one cattle.

Tana River Kenya Red Cross coordinator Gerald Bombe said in the first phase that lapsed in August they slaughtered 525 livestock.

“The community is helped both ways, some get meat, others get money. Today we started in Kalkalcha and we are heading to Chewani village and Tana North subcounty,” Bombe said.

He said to ensure the meat is safe for human consumption KMC has been brought on board to supervise the whole exercise.

“We also have veterinary doctors, livestock and public health officers in our midst,” he added.

 The coordinator further said if livestock had been slaughtered, but their meat declared unfit for human consumption, it will be safely disposed of and the farmer paid.

During this off-take programme, NDMA identifies hard-hit areas in liaison with the respective county commissioner offices to ensure beneficiaries are bonafide residents of the targeted location.

According to the NDMA National Drought Early Warning August bulletin, 13 counties namely Tana River, Embu, Garissa, Kitui, Makueni, Meru, Narok, Nyeri, Tharaka Nithi, Taita Taveta, Kwale and Kilifi are in alarm drought phase.

(Edited by Bilha Makokha)

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