Maize farmers in Tinderet Sub County, Nandi County, have expressed optimism this planting season, buoyed by improved farming practices and heightened awareness following last year’s devastating outbreak of maize lethal necrosis disease (MLND) that destroyed portions of their crops. The disease, which significantly reduced yields and income for many households, left farmers grappling with losses…
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