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Parliament's resolution to ban hazardous pesticides welcome

A boom sprayer that can evenly spray pesticides on crops. [Courtesy]

The recent parliamentary debate calling for a ban on highly hazardous pesticides is another significant step in Kenya's fight for food safety and public health.

The debate reaffirms the need for comprehensive policies that ensure the safety of our food supply. Various civic society organizations have been key players in the fight, advocating for stronger regulations and greater accountability within the agrochemical sector.

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