The Cereal Growers Association (CGA) has partnered with Egerton University to develop and promote improved groundnut varieties. Speaking during a farmers’ field day in Amagoro, Teso North, CGA Agribusiness Coordinator for Busia County Eliya Barasa said two improved groundnut varieties, Ndovu and Mwangaza, are undergoing seed multiplication. In addition, the two varieties, together with Kanga…
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