Government bans over 50 harmful pesticide brands
Business
By
David Njaaga
| May 07, 2025
The government has banned more than 50 harmful pesticide brands, particularly those already prohibited in their countries of origin.
Speaking on Wednesday, in Molo, Nakuru, Agriculture and Livestock Development Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe said the government is determined to promote safer, locally-produced alternatives.
The CS announced plans to expand pyrethrum farming from the current 10,000 acres to more than 70,000 acres countrywide.
"This will boost local pesticide production and create thousands of jobs for Kenyans," he said.
Kagwe made the remarks during the launch of the distribution of one million clean pyrethrum planting materials.
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The event was attended by Head of Public Service Felix Koskei, Nakuru Governor Susan Kihika and Nyandarua Governor Kiarie Badilisha.
The CS said the move is aimed at ending Kenya's dependence on imported chemicals and ensuring farmers have access to safe, affordable pest control solutions.
"We want to make sure Kenya leads in natural pesticide production while protecting farmers and consumers," said Kagwe.
Koskei regretted that pyrethrum was once a top cash crop in Kenya but declined due to poor management and market issues.
"With this expansion, we are determined to restore Kenya's position as a global pyrethrum leader," he said.