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A Non-governmental organization in partnership with governmental institutions organized a field trip to sensitize players in the agricultural sector on climate-smart agriculture. The initiative which took place at Kiboko Field Station in Makueni County showcased work in climate resilience, germ plasm conservation and millet value addition ahead of international science week.
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Building Agricultural Resilience: Farmers sensitized on adopting dryland crops
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