For generations, maize farming has been the backbone of livelihoods in Lugari Sub-County, Kakamega County. But as climate change, declining soil fertility and rising production costs continue to erode profits, an increasing number of farmers are turning to modern beekeeping as a sustainable and lucrative alternative that is transforming household incomes while supporting environmental conservation….
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