Govt promises Sh80 per kilogram coffee minimum buying price
The government has set the minimum buying price of coffee from farmers at Sh80 a kilogram to protect farmers from fluctuating coffee prices. In the
The government has set the minimum buying price of coffee from farmers at Sh80 a kilogram to protect farmers from fluctuating coffee prices. In the
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A French beans farmer in Ngoliba, Kiambu County, who lost about Sh100,000 four years ago due to the lack of a ready market as she
Small scale farmers in Kenya and other parts of Africa who relied on traditional jembe (hoe) to till and sow seeds are now able to
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