NewsRuto Allows Private Cultivation in Kenya Forest Lands

Ruto Allows Private Cultivation in Kenya Forest Lands

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President William Ruto meeting KTDA tea factory chairmen and directors at State House, Nairobi, on May 14, 2024.

President William Ruto on Tuesday, May 14, gave the green light to factories housed under the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) umbrella to grow trees in protected lands belonging to the Kenya Forestry Service (KFS). 

Ruto issued the directive at State House, Nairobi, during a meeting with KTDA tea factory chairmen and directors. 

This was after KTDA management requested an opportunity to take part in President William Ruto’s climate change agenda. 

The directors remarked that most of their factories used firewood as the main source of fuel and as such would be willing to plant more trees if they had the space. 

Aerial view of part of Mau Forest.

Aerial view of part of Mau Forest.
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“Because you sometimes use wood fuel in your factories you want to work with Kenya Forest Service (KFS) to see whether you can participate in growing trees in a manner that is mutually beneficial,” Ruto spoke of the request.

“You have asked that we allocate you spaces in our forested areas and you can do commercial forestry where you harvest and we share the benefits between your factories and KFS.”

Ruto revealed that he had consulted with Environment Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya and the request was deemed feasible. 

Additionally, the Kenya Forest Service had briefed the President that the move would help in the greening of the country and reverse the adverse effects of climate change. 

“I will now ask you and your management to sit with the management of KFS so that you can sign a framework agreement on how you are going to participate in our tree-growing endeavour,” Ruto directed. 

The Head of State added that the framework agreement must capture how KTDA will harvest the trees commercially in a manner that is beneficial to them and the government.

KTDA is a private holding company owned by small-holder tea farmers in Kenya. 

The agency has grown in recent years and is currently responsible for over 60 per cent of the tea produced in Kenya. 

Tea farmers in Kericho County on Friday July 7, 2023

Tea farmers in Kericho County on Friday, July 7, 2023
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Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

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