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Miraa farmers push for value addition over market woes

Agriculture CS Mutahi Kagwe chews a Miraa twig in a farm in Tigania, Meru, on Friday, April 11, 2025. He said the ministry was working to protect local Macadamia and Miraa farmers against exploitation by importers.[Phares Mutembei, Standard]

Miraa farmers in Meru are exploring ways to embrace value addition to boost their income as the crop faces turbulent times amid shifting markets.

Former Nyambene MP Joseph Mutuuria is just one out of a significant population in Meru who have depended on Miraa (khat) incomes for a long time but now reeling from lost markets, inadequate government interventions and hostility from a section of health advocates.

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