State withdrawal of bill to delist herbal stimulant from protected crops excites farmers in central Kenya  

State withdrawal of bill to delist herbal stimulant from protected crops excites farmers in central Kenya  

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It is a relief for muguka farmers in Embu County following the withdrawal of a bill seeking to remove the stimulant from the category of scheduled crops that could have stripped it of state protection.

The move followed intervention by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki after meeting with the sponsor of the Anti-Muguka Bill, Kilifi North MP Owen Baya on Wednesday morning.

He made the announcement while opening the first National Macadamia Conference 2025 at the University of Embu Grounds in Embu Town.

The Crops Act (Amendment) Bill 2025, which he said had already sailed through the first reading in the National Assembly, could have spelt doom to thousands of farmers who rely on it for income.

“The sponsor has graciously agreed to drop the piece of legislation. We have been looking for a solution to this matter because we do not want to destroy this value chain which is quite critical to our economy,” he said.

On Tuesday, the DP met with leaders from Embu including Governor Cecily Mbarire and elected lawmakers seeking a solution to the muguka impasse that was threatening the economic stability of farmers that rely on its sale and proceeds.

He hailed the leaders for persistently seeking a solution to the issue to save farmers.

Leaders from counties at coast have been agitating for the delisting of the crop citing adverse effects on consumers, with some governors even banning its sale last year which attracted protests from farmers.

Embu leaders led by Governor Mbarire vehemently opposed the bill, claiming it was discriminatory and done in bad faith. She said the bill was seeking to outlaw muguka alone leaving behind miraa yet the two belong to the same khat (Catha Edulis) family.

The leaders argued that there was no scientific evidence to prove that the stimulant was a drug.

  • A Tell Media / KNA report / By Samuel Waititu
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