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LAWS OF KENYA
SUGAR ACT
NO. 11 OF 2024
- Published in Kenya Gazette on 7 November 2024
- Assented to on 1 November 2024
- Commenced on 21 November 2024
Part I – PRELIMINARY
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Sugar Act, 2024.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—“agreements” means agreements specifying the standard provisions governing the rights and obligations of growers, millers, out-growers, transporters and other value chain actors in the sugar industry;“Board” means the Kenya Sugar Board established under section 3;“by-product” means any substance, other than sugar, produced incidentally during the process of manufacturing sugar;“Cabinet Secretary” means the Cabinet Secretary for the time being responsible for matters relating to agriculture;“cane management” includes the research, land preparation, contracting, agronomy, harvesting, transportation and delivery of cane;“County Executive Committee Member” means the County Executive Member for the time being responsible for matters relating to agriculture in the respective County;“Fund” means the Sugar Development Fund established under section 41;“guidelines” means the guidelines for agreements between parties in the sugar industry set out in the regulations;“grower” means a person who produces sugar-cane or any crop in Kenya for the manufacture of sugar;“industry” means the sugar industry in Kenya and includes the growing of sugar-cane and any other sugar producing crop, the manufacturing, refining, warehousing, marketing, transportation of sugar and disposal of sugar and its by-products;“industrial sugar” means a white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative sugar, which complies with the specifications set by the body for the time being responsible for setting standards;“Institute” means the Kenya Sugar Research and Training Institute established under section 29;“Jaggery mill” means bare minimum technology equipment used to crush sugarcane to produce sugarcane juice which is processed through boiling to produce jaggery;“licence” means a licence issued by the Board to a miller;“member” means a member of the Board appointed under section 6;“mill gate” means a site designed as such by the Board where sugar crops are received, weighed or tested;“miller” means a person licensed to operate a sugar mill or a jaggery, mill in Kenya for the production of sugar including refined sugar and other by-products;“outgrower” means a person who has a sugarcane farm in a catchment area and who has in force a cane supply contract in respect of the sugar-cane grown on such farm and registered by the Board;“refined sugar” means sugar, which complies with the specifications set by the body for the time responsible for setting standards;“retailer” means any person licensed to carry out retail business in Kenya and includes a supermarket, departmental store, retail shop, wholesale shop, distribution agency or a hawker;“stakeholder” means a person with significant interest in the sugar industry and includes growers, out-growers, millers, transporters and other value chain actors in the industry;“sugar” means crystalline or liquid sucrose derived from sugar crop in any of its recognized commercial forms, intended for human consumption or other use and includes jaggery, raw, brown, plantation (mill) white and industrial sugar;“sugar beet” means any plant or part of a plant of the genus Beta or any of its hybrid that is grown for sugar production;“sugarcane” means any plant or part of a plant of the genus saccharum or any of its hybrid;“sugar catchment area” means a geographical area where sugarcane farmers are clustered for purposes of election and cane management;“sugarcane growers apex body” mean a national organization registered under the Societies Act (Cap. 108) whose membership shall comprise of mill level registered and contracted farmers’ institutions and groups championing the rights under a cane supply agreement and in the catchment areas listed under the First Schedule and gazetted as such by the Cabinet Secretary for the time being responsible for Agriculture;“sugar crop” means a crop grown for the purpose of sugar production including sugarcane and sugar beet;“sugarcane manufacturer’s apex body” means a national body, composed of sugar and jaggery millers registered under the Societies Act (Cap. 108), with the main objective being to lobby for the interest of the registered millers;“Tribunal” means the Sugar Arbitration Tribunal established under section 46.Part II – ESTABLISHMENT, POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE KENYA SUGAR BOARD
3. Establishment and incorporation of the Board
4. Functions of the Board
5. Functions of county governments
The County Government shall—6. Composition of the Board
7. Term of appointment
8. Vacation of office
A person shall cease to be a member of the Board if the person—9. Powers of the Board
The Board shall have all the powers necessary for the proper performance of its functions under this Act, including the power to—10. Conduct of business and affairs of the Board
11. Committees of the Board
12. Delegation of powers of the Board
The Board may, either generally or in any particular case, delegate to any committee of the Board or to any member, officer, employee or agent of the Board, the exercise of any of the powers or the performance of any of the functions or duties of the Board under this Act.13. Remuneration of Board members
The Board shall pay to its members, such fees or allowances for expenses as determined by the Cabinet Secretary on the advice of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission.14. Chief Executive Officer
15. Staff of the Board
The Board may appoint such officers and other staff as are necessary for the proper discharge of its functions under this Act, upon such terms and conditions of service as the Board may determine.16. Protection from personal liability
A member, officer, employee or agent of the Board shall not be held personally liable to any action, claim or demand for a matter or thing done bona fide for the purpose of executing the functions, powers or duties of the Board.17. Liability of the Board for damages
Section 16 shall not relieve the Board of the liability to pay compensation to any person for any injury to him, his property or to any of his interests caused by the exercise of any power conferred by this Act or by the failure, whether wholly or partially, of any works.Part III – LICENSING AND REGISTRATION
18. Registration of millers
19. Registration of a grower to a factory
20. Exemption from sugarcane catchment area
21. Inter-miller agreements
A miller may enter into a contract of cane supply with another miller if―22. Requirement of a licence to operate mill
23. Issue of licence and licence fees
24. Conditions of a licence
25. Sugar import
26. Safeguard measures
27. Industrial sugar
28. Duties of millers and retailers
Part IV – ESTABLISHMENT OF THE KENYA SUGAR RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE
29. Establishment of the Kenya Sugar Research and Training Institute
30. Functions of the Institute
31. Management of the Institute
32. Application
The provisions of sections 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 shall apply to the Board of the Institute with necessary modification.33. Funds of the Institute
The funds of the Institute shall consist of―34. Managing Director of the Institute
Part V – APPOINTMENT OF SUGAR INDUSTRY INSPECTORS
35. Appointment of crop inspectors
36. Entry and inspection
An inspector or a person duly authorized in writing in that behalf by the Board may, at all reasonable times and upon production of such authority to any person so requesting—37. Powers of entry
38. Obstruction of inspectors
Part VI – FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
39. Funds of the Board
The funds of the Board shall comprise—40. Sugar Development Levy
41. Sugar Development Fund
42. Financial year
The financial year of the Board shall be the period of twelve months ending on the thirtieth of June in every year.43. Annual estimates
44. Accounts and audit
45. Annual report
Part VII – ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SUGAR ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL
46. Establishment of the Sugar Arbitration Tribunal
47. Jurisdiction of the Tribunal
48. Determination of disputes
49. Powers of the Tribunal
The Tribunal shall have the powers of the High Court—50. Removal of members of the Tribunal
A member of the Tribunal may be removed if the member—51. Vacancy
Where the office of any member becomes vacant, whether by death or otherwise, the Chief Justice may appoint another person to be a member of the Tribunal and such member shall serve for his or her full term.52. Secretary of the Tribunal
The Chief Justice shall appoint a Secretary and such other staff of the Tribunal necessary for the proper functioning of the Tribunal.53. Remuneration of members and staff of the Tribunal
Part VIII – MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
54. Annual general meeting
55. Quality, safety and health control measures
All sugar millers and importers shall ensure that all sugar produced locally or imported into the country meets—56. Inspection for quality and safety
57. Offences and penalties
58. Sugar industry agreements
59. General penalty
60. Sugarcane pricing committee
Part IX – PROVISIONS ON DELEGATED POWERS
61. Regulations
Part X – CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS
62. Amendment of the First Schedule to (Cap. 317)
The Agriculture and Food Authority Act (Cap. 317) is amended in the First Schedule by deleting paragraph 1(ii).63. Amendment of the First Schedule to (Cap. 318)
The Crops Act (Cap. 318) is amended in Part I of the First Schedule by deleting the words “Sugarcane………. Saccharum spp”.Part XI – SAVINGS AND TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
64. Transfer of Staff
65. Transfer of assets and liabilities
All property, except such property as the Cabinet Secretary may specify in writing, which, immediately before the commencement of this Act, was vested in the Government for the use of the Sugar Directorate of the Agriculture and Food Authority, shall, on the date of commencement of this Act, vest in the Board subject to all interests, liabilities, charges, obligations and trusts affecting that property.66. Pending proceedings and claims
All legal proceedings and claims pending in respect of actions and activities to which this Act apply shall be continued or enforced by or against the Board in the same manner as they would have been continued or enforced by or against the Agriculture and Food Authority had this Act not been enacted.History of this document
21 November 2024
Commenced
07 November 2024 this version
01 November 2024
Assented to
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