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Government Releases Subsidized Maize to Stabilize Flour Prices

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Last updated: May 26, 2025 12:27 pm
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In an effort to stabilize the rising cost of maize flour, the Ministry of Agriculture has announced the release of 200,000 bags of maize from the National Strategic Grain Reserve (NSR).

The maize, allocated to registered millers, is part of a broader initiative to cushion consumers from soaring flour prices.

The National Cereals and Produce Board (NCPB) will distribute the stocks, held in 90kg bags, at a subsidized rate of Ksh. 4,250 per bag. The first batch will be distributed through select depots in the North and South Rift regions.

To qualify for the allocation, millers must provide documentation, including proof of milling capacity, a certificate of incorporation, a tax compliance certificate, and a KEBS quality certificate.

Additionally, millers are required to make an initial 25% payment for their allocation and submit a maize utilization report before the remaining 75% is processed.

They must also demonstrate proof of milling and distribution of flour before receiving their full allocation, a measure aimed at preventing stock hoarding.

The NCPB began receiving payments for the maize on May 22, 2025, with expectations of increased sales and collections starting May 26, 2025.

The government hopes this subsidy will stabilize maize and maize flour prices, ensuring affordable flour for consumers and mitigating potential price spikes.

Millers are urged to collect their allocations promptly and commence milling and distribution without delay.

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