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Better access to fertiliser and seed

by T.G. Lynn
26.03.2022
in News, Seeds
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Better access to fertiliser and seed
Vulnerable Kenya growers to receive subsidy

At least 10,000 vulnerable small-scale potato farmers in three counties in Kenya are set to benefit from a government subsidy aimed at supporting them to access affordable fertiliser and higher-yielding seeds, Agriculture CS Peter Munya has announced.

Source: https://www.potatoreview.com

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