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New KPCU advances Sh125 million cherry fund loans to coffee farmers

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David Ngugi a coffee farmer in Ting'ang'a, Kiambu county. [File, Standard]

Eleven coffee cooperative societies received Sh125.2 million Cherry Fund loans from new Kenya Planters Cooperative Union (New KPCU) in the latest allocation to boost production.

The amount was remitted by New KPCU between September 9, 2024 and September 16, 2024 to benefit 9,011 growers in 11 counties.

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