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Counties17 July 2024 - 17:43

OKANIWA: Japan aids in irrigation, research, marketing and drought resistance

Programme for smallholder farmers has more than doubled income and in Kitui increases of 10-fold reported.

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Mount Kenya University pro-chancellor Dr Vincent Gaitho, vice chancellor Deogratius Jaganyi and Japanese Ambassador Ken Okaniwa at the Malaria Elimination Centre in Thika, Kiambu county.

From the early period of Japan’s assistance to Kenya, which started in 1964, we have attached special importance to food security and agriculture.

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