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The Seed Trade Association of Kenya is targeting to expand collaboration with policymakers in a bid to help Kenya attain seed security and fortify the country’s food security efforts. The association chairman Wellington Wasike said efforts are being taken to ensure farmers have access to climate smart seed varieties to enhance resilience to vagaries of the weather.
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Call for climate smart seed varieties
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