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Foot-and-mouth disease hits milk output in Narok

Foot-and-mouth disease hits milk output in Narok Wednesday May 05 2021 By GERALD ANDAE Summary Agriculture Cabinet secretary Peter Munya said the cases, which was first discovered in February, have been reported in areas neighbouring the Transmara sub-county. He said the disease has had severe effects on dairy cattle with high mortalities also seen in calves, pointing out that the vaccines had been dispatched to combat the menace. Mr Munya said there had been a challenge with indigenous breeds such as Zebus and Sahiwal that have been asymptomatic as they aided in transmission of the disease to the susceptible improved herds. A recurrent case of the deadly foot-and-mouth disease that has been reported in Narok County is posing a serious challenge to farmers in the region who now face reduced milk production and animal deaths.

Traders defy Ugandan poultry products import ban

Traders defy Ugandan poultry products import ban Kenyan traders are still importing poultry products from Uganda despite a ban imposed in January. Through a memo issued to stakeholders, the Directorate of Veterinary Services stopped all chicken, meat and egg importation to cushion local producers. Tuesday April 20 2021 By KEVIN ROTICH Kenyan traders are still importing poultry products from Uganda despite a ban imposed in January. Through a memo issued to stakeholders, the Directorate of Veterinary Services stopped all chicken, meat and egg importation to cushion local producers. Kenyan traders are still importing poultry products from Uganda despite a ban imposed in January.

Kenya pushes Uganda to remove poultry taxes

Kenya pushes Uganda to remove poultry taxes Wednesday April 21 2021 Ministry of Industrialization, Trade and Enterprise Development Cabinet Secretary Betty C. Maina speaking at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, JKIA on Monday, January 18, 2021. FILE PHOTO | NMG By KEVIN ROTICH Summary Kenya has renewed its push for a review of the 18 per cent value added tax (VAT), a six per cent withholding tax and a one per cent railway levy charged on its poultry product exports to Uganda, terming it irregular. A Kenyan delegation led by the Industrialisation, Trade and Enterprise Development Cabinet Secretary Betty Maina met President Yoweri Museveni last week in Kampala, where it raised the complaint.

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