Dairy farmers have been urged to embrace quality-based payment systems (QBPS) in their co-operatives to improve milk quality and increase earnings. Speaking during a farmers’ training forum held at a hotel in Meru, Jonathan Mweke, Permanent Secretary in the State Department for Livestock Development, highlighted that co-operatives adopting QBPS will shift the focus from milk…
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