Tanzania bans carrot imports from Kenya affecting smallholder farmers
Tanzania’s Arumeru District Commisioner has banned all local Kenyan carrots from entering the East African Country affecting more than 50,000 smallholder farmers in the country.
Tanzania’s Arumeru District Commisioner has banned all local Kenyan carrots from entering the East African Country affecting more than 50,000 smallholder farmers in the country.
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