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Agronomist finds shade in fruit and tree seedlings propagation

Allan Chelimo tends to his fruit seedlings and fruits at his farm in Kiplombe, Uasin Gishu County on 9-03-2016 . The farmer sales seedlings to farmers ranging from Sh 50 to Sh 400. He urged farmers to opt for the lucrative fruit seedlings market over the conventional cereals farming. PHOTOS BY: KEVIN TUNOI

They say it is foolhardy to keep doing same things the same way and expect different returns.

After more than 15 years of growing maize, Allan Chelimo knew he needed to change his farming ways.

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