Farmers in Narok continue to incur losses after heavy rains destroyed their crops and the remained crops were thrown on the way.
Due to bad roads, trucks stuck on the way forcing the farm produce to be thrown.
According to Dennis who is a Farmer in Narok County, he went to harvest but later forced to throw away the produce.
" I went to harvest my farm produce only to find Lorries stuck on the road due to bad roads, hence the farmers were finally forced to throw away their farm produce for sheep, pigs and donkeys to eat. It's extremely sad, " he said.
Due to bad roads, trucks stuck on the way forcing the farm produce to be thrown.
According to Dennis who is a Farmer in Narok County, he went to harvest but later forced to throw away the produce.
" I went to harvest my farm produce only to find Lorries stuck on the road due to bad roads, hence the farmers were finally forced to throw away their farm produce for sheep, pigs and donkeys to eat. It's extremely sad, " he said.
The situation in Narok County at Ole nkure past ntulele the milili area is worse even trators cannot move.
Tractors can't even move pic.twitter.com/ESE8S6G7Hu
— Lord Abraham Mutai (@ItsMutai) April 30, 2020