Plateau to commence production of tea

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Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau has said a tea processing factory will soon be established in Plateau State, this development is coming as a result of  the visit to Kenya on behalf of the Northern Governors’ Forum.

This followed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Plateau State government and the Government of Kericho County in Kenya following the visit of Governor Lalong to various counties of the country.

According to a press statement issued by the director of press  and public affairs to Governor Lalong Simon, Makut Macham, the memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed on behalf of the two governments by Prof. Danladi Atu, Secretary to Government of Plateau State and Joes Bett, County Secretary of Kericho in Kenya and witnessed by the two governors.

“Before the signing of the agreement, Governor Lalong had taken a tour of the Ketepa Tea Processing and Packaging Company which is the largest tea farming company in Kenya that is driven by farmer cooperative society.”

The statement further added that  the  governor was taken round the company by the Managing Director Albert Otochi who explained that the company was founded by small scale farmers who are the major shareholders and determine its day to day running through the board of directors.

He was told that through the cooperative society, the farmers are encouraged to cultivate tea and coffee which is then bought off them by the company and processed thereby creating employment for the host communities and boosting their economy.

Governor Lalong said the initiative is to consolidate on the gains of his visit to Kenya, particularly Kericho County which shares a lot of similarities in weather, topography and agricultural endowments with Plateau State.

“We have other products that can benefit from the processing factory which can result in what could be PLATEAU TEA that will make inroads into the Nigerian market,” he said.

The governor also discussed the possibility of training long distance runners in Kericho which has been the base of Kenya’s athletics strength over the years.

Lalong had also visited a private diary farm where he was taken round the production line by the chairman of the farm, Gen. John Koech (Rtd) who expressed willingness to share experiences with Plateau State and indeed other Northern States in modern way of cattle rearing which is not only profitable but a new way of maintaining communal harmony and better utilisation of scarce land resources.

The chairman of the Northern Governors Forum was later hosted to a warm reception at the Office of the Governor of Kericho County where members of the County Legislature and the Executive were in attendance.

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