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Two suspects arrested as fake fertiliser worth Ksh.23M seized in Nakuru

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Last updated: March 21, 2025 7:31 pm
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The Anti-Counterfeit Authority (ACA) has seized fake fertiliser worth Ksh.23 million in Molo, Nakuru County, as part of its efforts to eliminate counterfeit agricultural produce that threaten the nation’s food security.

According to the Authority, two suspects were nabbed with the fake agro-inputs and were taken into custody.

Following the arrest, Dr. Mbugua Njoroge, ACA Executive Director, reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to enhancing public awareness of genuine products and arresting the perpetrators who introduce the fake produce in the market.

“Counterfeit agricultural inputs harm farmers, degrade soil and undermine food security. ACA is committed to protecting genuine products through strict enforcement and public awareness,” Dr. Njoroge said. 

The ACA boss also urged farmers to assist authorities by reporting suspicious dealings. 

The rate of counterfeit goods in the country has been on the rise, posing a risk to consumer’s health and safety.  

The latest data from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) showed that the value of counterfeit goods seized at several entry points rose from Ksh.200 million in December 2023 to Ksh.243.5 million after twelve months. 

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At the frontline of this predicament, ACA has urged the public to be more vigilant as a consumer and report any suspected fake products across the country.

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