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Kenya charts path for cross-border agroecological trade in East Africa

Stakeholders explore agroecological products during training in Njoro, Nakuru County. [Rachel Kibui, Standard]

At a time when Kenya, like many parts of Africa, is grappling with climate shocks and market disruptions that threaten food security, stakeholders are increasingly turning to agroecology as both a lifeline and a trade opportunity.

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