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Hope for pyrethrum farmers as State and county pump in funds

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Peter Munya (Right) with Nakuru Governor Lee Kinyanjui hands over pyrethrum seedlings to farmers during a meeting at Molo Stadium on July 30, 2021.[Kennedy Gachuhi, Standard].

National and county governments have pledged to continue investing more resources towards the revival of the pyrethrum sub-sector.

Agriculture Cabinet Secretary (CS) Peter Munya, who met Nakuru county farmers in Molo said the national government was committed to recouping Kenya's global market share for the produce.

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