Nyandarua County is set to join the list of coffee-growing regions in Kenya as both the county and national governments move to establish coffee farming in the area. The initiative is aimed at boosting farmers’ incomes while expanding the country’s coffee production into new regions. Principal Secretary for Cooperative Development and SMEs Patrick Kilemi, alongside…
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