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Kenya’s Seed Law A Threat to Food Sovereignty

Kenyan lawmakers are under fire for enforcing the Seed and Plant Varieties Act, which penalizes farmers for sharing indigenous seeds without registration. This disproportionately harms smallholder farmers, who rely on traditional seed exchange.Indigenous Seeds: Climate-Smart and SustainableThese traditional practices promote biodiversity, and drought resistance, and require less water, perfectly aligning with climate-smart agriculture and circular economy principles. Yet, the law seems designed to benefit corporations and gatekeepers, not Kenyan communities.A Broken System Favors Foreign InterestsWhile most Kenyan seeds come from informal exchanges, only 15 smallholders can currently challenge the law in court. Public participation is essential! Furthermore, 71% of seed industry intellectual property applications come from foreign entities. This creates a system biased towards foreign interests, not Kenyan food security.Food Sovereignty Under AttackLaws like this infringe on rural communities’ way of life and weaken our food sovereignty. Kenyans deserve lawmakers who prioritize their well-being over corporate profits.Time to Unite for Food IndependenceSharing indigenous seeds is an ancient practice crucial for food security. Kenyans must unite against this injustice. The “Seeds of Poverty” report by CAFOD exposes the harmful intentions behind such laws.Working Together for a Sustainable FutureThese illogical restrictions hurt local farmers and citizens. All stakeholders, from farmers to consumers, must challenge this trend. We need policies that support local agriculture, not processed food from corporations.Conclusion:In this critical time, Kenya needs policies that ensure food sovereignty and a sustainable future for all. Let’s advocate for change!

David Kedode

David is a husband to a loving wife-Dinah, a father of two, Daniella and Darian and above all, a born-again Christian. David is currently working at TNR Trust as the Administrator and a part time Virtual Assistant at TrayerWilderness.com as a Virtual Assistant and also as a contributing author at http://trayerwilderness.com/category/positively-encouraging/inspiration-encouragement/. I'm a Born again Christian mostly interested in the youths. My hobbies include: Playing soccer, cooking, reading and travelling. I also manages my a blog Youths4Life.com where I write about issues relating to our youths, and general family matters.

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