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Coffee farmers in 32 counties to benefit from new inputs subsidy

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya (second left) when he announced a new farm inputs subsidy programme in Meru on Monday. [Phares Mutembei, Standard]

Coffee farmers agonising over the high prices of input such as fertiliser and pesticides have gotten a reprieve after Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya launched a subsidy programme.

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