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GMOs unlikely to end hunger in Kenya, but indigenous foods can

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Sorghum farm in Tiendereti, Nyamira County. [Sammy Omingo, Standard]

About a month ago, the National Museums of Kenya in collaboration with multiple local and international partners hosted the Indigenous Seed and Food Culture Harvest Fair.

It was a wonderful opportunity for Kenyans to immerse in the stories and display of our indigenous knowledge and technologies on soil and seed preservation, food growing and food preparation from communities from all over Kenya.

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