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By
Nathan Ochunge
20th Apr, 2024
African leafy vegetables (ALVs), a staple in local cuisine yet often overlooked in the commercial farming sector.
Ditching maize for bananas
By
Brian Kisanji
20th Apr, 2024
Banana farming in Vihiga is seen as a means for farmers to adopt climate-smart agriculture
College students innovation converts banana residue into organic fertiliser
By
Brian Kisanji
14th Apr, 2024
Their innovation, named “Mbolea-Dawa” (Fertiliser-Pesticide), won the second position in the 2023 KATTI
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