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Kephis warns proposed Seed Bill could flood market with fake, uncertified seeds

Kephis Managing Director Theophilus Mutui says the Bill risks lowering seed regulation standards. [File, Standard]

The Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (Kephis) has faulted the Seed Bill 2025, warning that it could undermine efforts to protect the country from uncertified planting materials.

Kephis Managing Director Theophilus Mutui cautioned that the Bill, sponsored by Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina, may weaken regulatory safeguards and mislead farmers.

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