Kisumu — Governors drawn from the sugar belt region and other stakeholders are set to meet in Kakamega on Friday to deliberate on a sugar task force report on the ailing sugar industry.
The report was prepared by a taskforce committee co-chaired by former Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanya and former Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mwangi Kiunjuri.
Bungoma Governor Kenneth Lusaka said the conference will propose short term and long term measures aimed at reviving the industry.
While speaking in Kisumu on Saturday, Lusaka said sugarcane growing remains the backbone of the region's economy and efforts must be put in place to rejuvenate the sector.
The report fronted payment of sugarcane farmers as a short term measure to deter them from abandoning cane farming in favour of other cash and food crops.
The report further listed addressing of cane shortage among long term measures with the committee recommending a two year long term plan to develop cane to help sustain the industry.
Currently, many mills are grounded due to lack of raw material.
Five days ago, during his visit to Western region, President William Ruto wrote off Sh. 117 billion debts accrued by the five state mills.
The mills include, Miwani, Nzoia, Sony, Chemelil and Muhoroni.