BIOINTENSIVE AGRICULTURE IN KENYA

BIOINTENSIVE AGRICULTURE TRAINING PROGRAM IN KENYA

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A three-year drought in the early 1980s created acute food insecurity and hunger in far-western Kenya. Compounding this situation, Kenya’s agricultural policies have traditionally emphasized intensive agriculture and cash crops for export, thereby neglecting smallholder farmers who work on an average of 1.1 hectares and make up the majority of producers.

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