Kenya has issued a strong call to developed nations and global investors to urgently finance climate-smart agriculture, warning that inaction could destabilise global food systems. Speaking at the 3rd Climate Change Global Business Summit on Africa in Nairobi, Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Agriculture and Livestock Development, Mutahi Kagwe, maintained that climate change is no longer a…
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