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Kenya: How Farmers Are Learning About Restoring Soils and Scaling Agroecology in Kenya
Farmers from Vihiga and Kakamega counties in Kenya traveled over 560 kilometers to Yumbuni Village in Makueni County to observe experiments on homemade organic fertilizers and other farm inputs. The initiative focuses on soil restoration and scaling agroecology practices.
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