We gonna no longer sell maize to Kenya! πŸ˜’πŸ˜‘

Hakuna kitu kinaitwa "inchi" bro
 
We were talking about flour here not maize. Where is the agreement you talking about eti tutanunua unga from Tz?. We can only buy the grains and not flour, Good night.
You asked me why some trucks are not allowed to go through, all those trucks are full of maize, not flour. The problem you are not organized and you don't have knowledge of what you are talking about.
 
You asked me why some trucks are not allowed to go through, all those trucks are full of maize, not flour. The problem you are not organized and you don't have knowledge of what you are talking about.
Hehehe king of rumours, lala because kupata the agreement you are talking about imekushinda.
 
I want to see the agreement stating that Kenya agreed to buy flour from Tz, that's what we are arguing on. Sio mambo ya mahindi.
Nimekuuliza " What is an agreement ", inawezekana unataka kuona gunia za mahindi na unga. Tell me what agreement is?
 
Mi pia nashangaa...sijaona watu waki sign agreement..km ni yule waziri wetu ile day alisema kenya inataka kununua mahindi kutoka tanzania kw ajili ya upungufu wa mahindi nchini...sasa jamaa ywapiga kelele hapa na agreement
Hehehe hiyo ndio mkataba? Kumbe hii gazeti haidanganyi, you're more than stupid.View attachment 1166683
 
Km ingelikuwa mkataba mngeliweka live kutoka ikulu...kw mbwembwe nynyi hamuwezekani...
 
Leta link ya hyo agreement hapa tuione
Who are you to say that, while Uhuru Kenyatta agreed to buy flour and maize as it is supported by your Principal secretary for Agriculture who signed that agreement?. Remember "a hungry stomach can't fight"
 
Leta link ya hyo agreement hapa tuione
Who are you to say that, while Uhuru Kenyatta agreed to buy flour and maize as it is supported by your Principal secretary for Agriculture who signed that agreement?. Remember "a hungry stomach can't fight"
 
Kamwe kenya haitonunua unga kutoka tanzania...
Njaa mliyonayo hamna jeuri hiyo. Msikilizeni katibu MKUU wenu wa KILIMO jinsi alivyo mnyonge anabembekeza chakula, sisi ndio tunaoamua nini tuwape, sio ninyi njaa njaa
 
Is this the agreement?
Njaa mliyonayo hamna jeuri hiyo. Msikilizeni katibu MKUU wenu wa KILIMO jinsi alivyo mnyonge anabembekeza chakula, sisi ndio tunaoamua nini tuwape, sio ninyi njaa njaa
 
Hahahaha, hahahaha, acha kuchekesha watu aisee. Government is responsible for protecting its people including farmers from exploitation, remember by value addition within the country means more jobs and more money for farmers and Government.



Don't you know what happened to cashewnuts, who caused the saga and what happened and who is solving it right now??----- many of the poor farmers have been left helpless without being paid.

Trade liberization is what determine a type of purchasing and selling of goods in a given market.

Let those who want to sell maize flour do so and so do those who want to sell grain maize. From the grain maize you can have maize husk for animals feeds etc.
 
Trade linearization is not about to ban maize importation in order to protect Kenyans farmers, neither to give more airtime Kenyan music than music from outside Kenya through " Play Kenyan music campaign ".
 
Trade linearization is not about to ban maize importation in order to protect Kenyans farmers, neither to give more airtime Kenyan music than music from outside Kenya through " Play Kenyan music campaign ".


Suala ni kwamba tuuze mahindi yetu nje kulingana na mahitaji ya soko, kama soko linahitaji unga wa mahindi basi tuzalishe unga na kuuza, kama soko linahitaji mahindi kichele (grain maize) basi tuuze.

Mahindi kichele yanayokazi nyingi, mfano, kwa ajili ya kulishia mifugo, kwa ajili ya kupikia makande (magheri kwa lugha ya huko), kutengeneza unga wa dona, kutengeneza unga wa lishe na mwisho kutengeneza sembe.

Sasa unapo wa limit kwamba wanunue sembe, hapo unapunguza soko la mahindi kwa kiasi kikubwa sana na hivyo kuwafanya watafute soko jingine sehemu yoyote duniani, kwani hujui sio Tz pekee tunaolima mahindi!!?,, yatakuja kutudodea tusipoangalia vyema suala hili.
 
GOK has never will never buy/ sell FLOUR unless it for relief, schools or such like and in such cases, they buy from local millers(Buy kenya build kenya policy).You'll never see GOK flour in shelves unless its subsidized. What government did last time is buy maize at a higher price sell to private sector at a subsidized price on condition that the sell flour to consumers at an agreed price but what they've don't this time to weave duty to traders/millers on maize importation.Let's suppose they agree GOK agrees to buy flour, where and how will they sell that flour?
 
Acha nikuambie leo,Wewe ni binadamu mdogo sana the size of a flea in the maize business Market,and then your Grammar can light up a fire.
 
So our customers need to be treated the way we like? It would be good to discuss with the customers for getting quality and satisfying services for dear customer.
It's about our pace and implementation of our industrialisation policy, we have to encourage processing industries as long as we meet standards for Kenyan markets then why not?

These lamentings here are from jobless Kenyans who always complain about higher flour prices in closed doors, the others are cartels monopolised the business and dictate the price as they want,

unlike Tanzania, Kenya the whole flour business is owned by the small group of people, while Tanzania everyone is processing his flour in his own way.
 
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