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Seed production bulking to address the challenge of livestock feed

Members of Mulot kogos cooperative group at Elizabeth Masaas farm. [Japheth Makau, Standard]

Kenya usually faces a shortage of livestock feed and fodder year in and year out and sustainable measures are therefore needed to reverse the situation. According to the Department of Animal Feeds and Nutrition at the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, the country needs 55 million metric tonnes of feed annually but only provides 40 percent and most of it is lost in post-harvest losses.

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