What FY 2026/27 Irrigation Budget Means for Food Security
When the Departmental Committee on Blue Economy, Water and Irrigation convened this week under the chairmanship of Hon. Kangongo Bowen the session went beyond routine fiscal oversight. It became a strategic checkpoint on how Kenya intends to future-proof its agriculture in the face of climate volatility . Appearing before the Committee to present the State Department for Irrigation’s FY 2026/27 Budget Policy Statement (BPS), Irrigation PS Ephantus Kimotho outlined a blueprint that positions irrigation not as a sectoral intervention, but as a structural pillar of national stability. The engagement provided Parliament with a comprehensive update on progress, priorities and the fiscal architecture required to sustain irrigation expansion. More importantly, it reinforced a central message: irrigation is no longer a complementary input to agriculture, it is becoming its backbone. Climate Reality and the End of Rain-Fed Certainty Kenya’s agricultural model has long been tethered...