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Will Galana revival save food situation?

Rami Toren (top left) of Green Arava in Israel explains to journalists how the centre pivot irrigation machine works to irrigate a maize plantation farm in a ten thousand hectares model Farm of Galana Kulalu Food Security Project which was officially launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta at the Galana Kulalu Irrigation Scheme. [Gideon Maundu, Standard]

The Galana-Kulalu pilot project has for a while now stood as an epitome of the mismanagement and corruption that eats at many third-world countries. Set in the coastal region within Kilifi and Tana River counties, and bordering the expansive Tsavo East National Park to the east, this ambitious food security project would have cost the Government upwards of Sh7.2 billion upon full implementation.

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