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Stakeholders in agriculture are calling for stronger public-private partnerships to support the growth of small-scale farmers across the country. During the opening of the fourth edition of the National Agriculture Summit, participants highlighted the crucial role of the private sector in ensuring food security and enhancing sustainability.
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