The Government has given traders hoarding maize a 30 days’ period to release their stocks to the market. Agriculture and Livestock Production Cabinet Secretary (CS) Mutahi Kagwe warned that failure to do so will trigger a major import of duty-free maize to stabilise the supply and prices of the stable commodity in the country. Kagwe…
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