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A section of stakeholders in the coffee sector is calling on the national government to invest in technology to boost the production of coffee. Speaking during the Arabica Coffee Day held in Nairobi, the stakeholders said the use of technology will go a long way in helping farmers produce quality coffee and also expose the coffee societies to outside and emerging markets.
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Coffee farmers urged to embrace good agricultural practices
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