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Drastic climate change spells doom for Bee keepers

KNA March 30, 2019April 2, 2019 Agriculture, Business & Finance, Editor's Pick, Environment, News, Politics 0

At  the centre  of a 4 acre Acacia woodland in Baruti Village within Nakuru West Sub County, a dejected Christopher Tangus stares at empty 33 hollowed out log beehives. The 71

Acacia woodland in Baruti Villagean expert in Sustainable Agriculture at Egerton Universitybee keepingBoard Member of Organic Consumers AllianceCounty NARIGP CoordinatorDrastic climate changeEgerton UniversityIPMLee KinyanjuiMuo KasinaNakuru County GovernorNjoroge GithunguriOrganic farming standardsProf. Rhoda Jerop Birechthe Director of National Sericulture Research Centre Read on

County engages state agencies in revival of pyrethrum sector

KNA March 21, 2019March 21, 2019 Agriculture, Business & Finance, Editor's Pick, Education, Nakuru, News, Politics, Technology 0

The  Nakuru Governor, Lee Kinyanjui is optimistic that pyrethrum sub-sector will soon be back on its feet following revival strategies put in place by the devolved unit in partnership with

County Executive Committee Member for AgricultureDr. Esther KimaniDr. Immaculate Njuthe MainaEgerton UniversityKALROKEPHIS Managing DirectorLee KinyanjuiNakuru GovernorPPCKpyrethrum farmersPyrethrum Growers Association of Kenya Chairman. Justus  Monda Read on

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