Members of Homa Bay County Assembly have called for the development of a policy framework to protect rice value chain within Kimira-Oluch irrigation scheme, citing concerns over the loss of economic benefits to external traders and middlemen. Speaking at the county assembly, Kagan Ward MCA David Hamilton, emphasized the critical role of the scheme in…
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