The government has unveiled bold plans to revitalise Kenya’s tea sector by placing youth, technology, and value addition at the centre of efforts to target higher earnings and job creation. Principal Secretary (PS), State Department for Agriculture, Dr. Paul Rono, said the tea sector must evolve to remain competitive and sustainable amid changing global market…
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