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hardwood
#1 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 10:52:28 AM
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Prices of both maize and wheat flour are now 110 bob per 2kg packet. Traditionally maize flour has always been cheaper than wheat flour. So what is happening? Are we overpaying for maize flour, or is it that wheat has become more abundant and cheaper?

Othelo
#2 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 11:10:29 AM
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hardwood
#3 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 11:21:23 AM
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I am looking at the bigger picture, which is the maize sector. Especially now that the new Eldoret Fertiliser factory is to be opened soon, one that is supposed to bring the cost of fertilizer and maize production down.

I was shocked to read yesterday that the Ksh 103B factory will not be manufacturing fertilizer but rather will be a fertilizer blending plant. Meaning that we will be still be importing pure N or P fertilizers and blending them at the plant to make the final product. This is contrary to what we have always been told, that we will no longer have to import fertilizers and will be saving billions in forex. Someone from the ministry was also saying that the factory will not lead to cheaper fertilizer "because the raw materials will have to be imported".
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 11:52:29 AM
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Impunity
#5 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 12:14:11 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Prices of both maize and wheat flour are now 110 bob per 2kg packet. Traditionally maize flour has always been cheaper than wheat flour. So what is happening? Are we overpaying for maize flour, or is it that wheat has become more abundant and cheaper?



Kenya has finally become a middle income economy.
Now we all know the middleclass eat chapos and such like "clean" carbs like spaghetti, noddles etal.

With more consumers of Unga ngano, manufacturers are able to break even easily due to economy of scale hence the lower Unga ngano prices you are seeing.

Also, the traditional maize baskets in the country have largely shunned maize farming due to dwindling returns hence scarcity of maize floor in the market which has eventually led to the spike in prices.

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Impunity
#6 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 12:16:58 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Othelo wrote:
Maneno ya Unga wachia Mama smile


I am looking at the bigger picture, which is the maize sector. Especially now that the new Eldoret Fertiliser factory is to be opened soon, one that is supposed to bring the cost of fertilizer and maize production down.

I was shocked to read yesterday that the Ksh 103B factory will not be manufacturing fertilizer but rather will be a fertilizer blending plant. Meaning that we will be still be importing pure N or P fertilizers and blending them at the plant to make the final product. This is contrary to what we have always been told, that we will no longer have to import fertilizers and will be saving billions in forex. Someone from the ministry was also saying that the factory will not lead to cheaper fertilizer "because the raw materials will have to be imported".


You will even be shocked MORE by blindly supporting the Jubilee gaament.
Shock on your *sss.

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#7 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 12:24:05 PM
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#8 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 12:32:28 PM
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masukuma wrote:
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@masukums, please share some interpretation to the map. What do the colours say... Red means less or yes does? You know I'm a farmer Drool
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#9 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 12:39:56 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Othelo wrote:
Maneno ya Unga wachia Mama smile


I am looking at the bigger picture, which is the maize sector. Especially now that the new Eldoret Fertiliser factory is to be opened soon, one that is supposed to bring the cost of fertilizer and maize production down.

I was shocked to read yesterday that the Ksh 103B factory will not be manufacturing fertilizer but rather will be a fertilizer blending plant. Meaning that we will be still be importing pure N or P fertilizers and blending them at the plant to make the final product. This is contrary to what we have always been told, that we will no longer have to import fertilizers and will be saving billions in forex. Someone from the ministry was also saying that the factory will not lead to cheaper fertilizer "because the raw materials will have to be imported".


I have seen this value quoted by media. Is it actually Kes 103B?. I don't buy that cost. I have not seen it but would expect it to be Kes. 1.03B.
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masukuma
#10 Posted : Tuesday, August 09, 2016 12:40:27 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
masukuma wrote:
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@masukums, please share some interpretation to the map. What do the colours say... Red means less or yes does? You know I'm a farmer Drool

Read means "more". we eat more mahindi that most people on the planet.Mahindi is a staple hapa.. not everywhere and so it's possible that other trends are slowly picking uup. eating less mahindi, growing/importing more wheat and rice.
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