The county governments should lead the way and buy the seedlings for distribution to the farmers as avocados have increased demand in the local and foreign markets" said Maina.
The farm is forced to transport thousands of litres daily to water the seedlings after some of the boreholes sank produced salty water and pipelines have failed to deliver water to the residents of Makuyu area despite millions of shillings injected in the programmes.
Am delighted to state that we have a contract with Murang'a County Government on avocado seedlings which have led to planting of thousands of seedlings annually, he added.
Murang'a Governor Irungu Kang'ata during his swearing-in ceremony acknowledged the improved status of avocado farmers due to the opening of the market.
"My administration will work hand in hand with all the players to ensure the farmers' interests are taken care of," said Kang'ata.
In Murang'a there are more than five avocado processing plants selling the produce in the international market.