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Thousands of farmers from Belgut and Bureti Sub-Counties in Kericho County have been trained on technology and innovation in agriculture as a way of increasing production. Speaking during the Kericho Farmers Expo in Chelilis primary school, Peter Ngigi, managing partner Remington Africa noted that the training focuses on value addition, animal health, agro-chemicals companies and promoting agriculture and innovation.
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Farmers in Kericho County trained on technology and innovation in agriculture
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