Recurring drought cycles and changing weather patterns that have led to livestock deaths and crop failure in Kajiado County underscore the urgent need for climate-smart agriculture, resilient food systems, and sustainable land use practices. To address these challenges, the Kajiado County Department of Agriculture, in partnership with World Vision Kenya, held a farmer field day…
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