Kenya’s sugar production has increased by approximately 22 per cent over the past year following ongoing Government reforms. As a result, the country now moves to harness the sector’s vast potential in electricity generation and ethanol production to strengthen energy security and reduce dependence on imported petroleum products. Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture and Livestock Development Mutahi Kagwe…
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