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Coffee farmers in Kenya want restrictions to selling their crop removed

A worker sorts out coffee cherries at a factory. Farmers want all restrictions to selling their coffee removed.

NAIROBI: Coffee farmers want the Government to allow them to trade their coffee at any stage of maturity without undue restriction.

Through Peasant Coffee Farmers Association of Kenya (PCFAK), the farmers want a task force set up by President Uhuru Kenyatta to repeal all restrictions in the law denying them the right to sell coffee at cherry level.

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