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How dry land fodder preservation boosts rural small scale farmers’ income

Kathangachini Self Help Group during training on dryland fodder preservation at their community fodder bank. [Photo: Courtesy]

Over the last decade, we have assumed that the only way to resolve Kenya’s hunger problem is through large-scale commercial agriculture or through genetically modified food.  But this narrative may have a twist owing to the significance of small-scale farming.

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