Youths in Migori County have been encouraged to venture into groundnut farming as a viable agribusiness capable of generating meaningful income and improving livelihoods. Traditionally, groundnut farming has largely been viewed as a subsistence activity, mainly for household consumption, with minimal efforts directed toward commercialization. However, this perception is gradually changing as young entrepreneurs in…
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