Glen Valley, Dikabeya privatisation goes to tender

The privatisation of the iconic Glen Valley and Dikabeya farms went to tender this week, with the Ministry of Agriculture setting out the criteria bidders will have to meet in order to win lease of the properties.

The latest development comes after the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Board (PPADB) recently approved the two farms' disposal via lease to investors. The ministry and the Public Enterprises Evaluation and Privatisation Agency (PEEPA) signed a privatisation MoU last year kicking off the exercise. According to Expression of Interest documents, the bidding process, which is open to both local and international investors, will be based on technical and financial ability, which will make up 60 percent of the scorecard.

The balance will be made up by bidders' demonstrating their commitment to training and mentoring farmers and extension staff as well as the quality of their proposed business plans.The two farms collectively measure 21 hectares and boast drip irrigation schemes, treated sewage and potable water connections as well as ablutions, electricity, roads and other structures such as greenhouses. According to the PEEPA, government decided to lease out the farms last year after realising that since their inception, the two had proved inefficient and costly to operate."Government established the two farms to reduce dependence on neighbouring countries for food supplies, and whilst suitable technologies were identified and used, the Ministry of Agriculture was not satisfied with the two farms' output," PEEPA officials said in contextualising the privatisation process.

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