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Uhuru to open Sh103bn fertiliser
plant
President Uhuru Kenyatta having a word with
businessman Peter Muthoka on July 31, 2016
after opening Vota Chrisco Church in Machakos
County. The President will open Toyota Tsusho
fertiliser factory as he embarks on his tour of the
North Rift. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NATION
MEDIA GROUP
By WYCLIFF KIPSANG
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IN SUMMARY
The Sh103 billion fertiliser plant, the first of its
kind in Africa, will manufacture 150,000 tonnes of
subsidised fertiliser annually.
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All is set for President Uhuru Kenyatta to
preside over the commissioning of a
multibillion-shilling fertiliser factory in
Eldoret this week.
The President will open Toyota Tsusho
fertiliser factory as he embarks on his
tour of the North Rift.
The Sh103 billion fertiliser plant, the
first of its kind in Africa, will
manufacture 150,000 tonnes of
subsidised fertiliser annually.
In a press release on Saturday, Toyota
Tsusho Fertiliser Africa Ltd CEO Akira
Wada said the factory will start
operating immediately after the
commissioning on Thursday.
“Africa’s new factory is expected to
provide balanced soil and crop-specific
fertilisers to the Kenyan market,” said
Mr Wada.
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plant
President Uhuru Kenyatta having a word with
businessman Peter Muthoka on July 31, 2016
after opening Vota Chrisco Church in Machakos
County. The President will open Toyota Tsusho
fertiliser factory as he embarks on his tour of the
North Rift. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NATION
MEDIA GROUP
By WYCLIFF KIPSANG
More by this Author
IN SUMMARY
The Sh103 billion fertiliser plant, the first of its
kind in Africa, will manufacture 150,000 tonnes of
subsidised fertiliser annually.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
All is set for President Uhuru Kenyatta to
preside over the commissioning of a
multibillion-shilling fertiliser factory in
Eldoret this week.
The President will open Toyota Tsusho
fertiliser factory as he embarks on his
tour of the North Rift.
The Sh103 billion fertiliser plant, the
first of its kind in Africa, will
manufacture 150,000 tonnes of
subsidised fertiliser annually.
In a press release on Saturday, Toyota
Tsusho Fertiliser Africa Ltd CEO Akira
Wada said the factory will start
operating immediately after the
commissioning on Thursday.
“Africa’s new factory is expected to
provide balanced soil and crop-specific
fertilisers to the Kenyan market,” said
Mr Wada.
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