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Why Kenya could lose its top food export market
Tuesday May 18 2021
By ERIC KIMUNGUYI
Summary
In trade, the EU is, instead, moving many pesticides off the MRLs that ensure human health and putting them onto limits of determination, meaning if any part per million of a pesticide can be found, the food is turned away.
It has also stopped registering or reregistering pest control products, despite their approvals everywhere else in the world and the health findings of the WHO, under a new European policy principle, called the Precautionary Principle.
In the months surrounding the birth of our own republic, from 1961 to 1963, a crucial organisation was also being born, to assure food safety across the globe.
Why Kenya is running out of options on Turkana oil
Wednesday April 28 2021
Construction works at Kipevu Oil Terminus at the Mombasa port in readiness for shipping of Kenya’s crude oil from Turkana from July 31, 2019. PHOTO | NMG
By GEORGE WACHIRA
Summary
Can the government of Kenya afford to develop crude oil production and Lamu pipeline infrastructure as a major shareholder? If it will involve borrowed capital, I doubt this can happen due to avoidance of new oil projects by global financiers, and national indebtedness.
Turkana oil development may be fast running out of options and time. An eventuality Kenya needs to avoid lest the oil deposits become stranded assets condemned to remain eternally buried underground.