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Modern farming methods can end perennial food shortages in ASALs

Joseph Kimaru inspecting maize at an exhibition on a farm in Njengu village, Nyeri County. [Kibata Kihu, Standard]

There is need for stakeholders in the agriculture sector to put in place mechanisms to lessen the burden of hunger and famine in some parts of the country.

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