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FARMERS IN KIKUMBULYU SOUTH WARD RECEIVE BOOST WITH IMPROVED GOATS

On Monday, Farmers in Kikumbulyu South Ward, Kibwezi West Sub-County, received 166 improved male goats valued at Ksh 2 million.

This initiative by the Department of Agriculture under the Ward budget aims to enhance milk and meat production through crossbreeding, improving market quality and boosting livelihoods.

The goats are expected to mature to a market weight within 12–18 months, with lactating goats producing 500–1,000 milliliters of milk daily.

Speaking during the handover, the CECM for Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Cooperatives Development, Ms. Joyce Mutua, encouraged farmers to embrace the opportunity to improve their livestock breeds. She highlighted the project’s potential to promote growth and economic stability in the community.

Area MCA Jades Kalunda applauded the county government’s efforts, reiterating their dedication to uplifting the livelihoods of Makueni residents.

During the handover, a grateful farmer noted, “When the goats multiply, I will be able to educate my children and provide for them.”

The herd is projected to grow significantly, reaching over 1,200 goats in two years.

The event was also attended by CO Livestock Japheth Kiminza, Thange Ward MCA Eric Katumo, and other county officials.