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Kenya commits to develop its feed and fodder sector

Aron Kangwony at his Vetiver grass farm at home in Tilomwonin village in Kamnarok that lies on the base of Kerio Valley belt in Baringo County on August 25, 2022. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Kenya has committed to developing its feed and fodder sector in a bid to promote economic growth and create job opportunities.

Through the African Union-InterAfrican for Animal Resources (AU-IBAR) Resilient African Feed and Fodder Systems and other interventions, the Kenyan government said it has set a strategy to overcome the challenges.

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