Farming
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Mumias Sugar assets intact, says lawyer
Mumias Sugar Company management has denied reports that the factory is being cannibalised and assets sold off. Lawyer Patrick Mutuli…
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Review tractor service rules, Kakamega farmers tell county
Kakamega County Government may have lost millions of shillings after initiating a tractor-ploughing services which farmers say has failed. Farmers…
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Mwale City investor brings Dangote linked firm to manage Mumias Sugar
An Indian company running Dangote Sugar Refineries in Nigeria, J.P Mukherji & Associates (JPMA) could be soon mandated to run…
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Relief for sugarcane farmers as miller unveils expansion plans
The mill, located in Kakamega North, has bought 100 tractors to improve cane delivery within Nandi, Bungoma and Kakamega counties,…
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Farming model driving agribusiness in Kajiado
Hundreds of farmlands teeming with cabbages, kales, tomatoes, okra, maize, watermelons and onions at different stages of maturity dot both…
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FAO to train farmers on KIAMIS digital platform
Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) has embarked on a sensitization program on a new digital platform that will be used…
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Push-pull technology vital in enhancing agricultural productivity
In Sub-Saharan Africa, maize, sorghum, and millets are some of the main crops that support the livelihoods and well-being of…
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Cane farmers want debt payment prioritised in Sh1.5bn bailout
Cane farmers from Nyanza and Western regions want clearance of their arrears prioritised in the use of the Sh1.5 billion…
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Millers to be fined for delayed sugar cane payments
Sugar millers will be penalised for delaying payments for sugar cane deliveries if Parliament adopts proposed changes to the law,…
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Food reserves empty as NCPB chiefs quizzed over Sh12bn
The National Cereals and Produce Board needs Sh10.34 billion to restock depleted national food reserves amid worsening drought and hunger…
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