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Migori County residents urged to take up dairy farming amid milk shortage

THE STANDARD By Anne Atieno | February 20th 2021 at 07:00:00 GMT +0300 A worker milks a cow at Kisii Agricultural Training Center on 27/1/2021. (Sammy Omingo, Standard) An acute milk shortage has hit Migori County, with the regional government urging locals to venture into dairy farming. Data from the Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries department shows the county produces on average 25 million litres of milk annually, which is way lower than its demand of 88 million litres. Because of the shortage, the county is forced to import at least 10 per cent of its requirements from Tanzania, and also from Trans Mara, Nandi and Homa Bay counties.

Migori County residents urged to take up dairy farming amid milk shortage

Migori County residents urged to take up dairy farming amid milk shortage
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Migori turns to Tanzania for milk following shortage

THE STANDARD By Anne Atieno | February 20th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300 [ Agriculture Executive Valentine Ogongo said the county s production does not meet the demand. Data given by Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries department shows the county averagely produces 25 million litres of milk annually, which is way lower than its demand of 88 million litres per year. Dur to the shortage, the county is forced to import at least 10 per cent of milk requirement from neighbouring Tanzania. Read More Mr Ogongo said good relations between Kenya and Tanzania has eased milk importation from the neighbouring country. Two countries Subscribe to our newsletter and stay updated on the latest developments and special offers!

World Marks International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation

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Quiet Towns Where Kenya s Super Rich Retire

Quiet Towns Where Kenya s Super Rich Retire Billionaire s Chris Kirubi home in Vipingo, Kilifi County Capital Group In some of Kenya s serene locations, the affluent are finding refuge and building prestigious homes where they will live out their sunset years in comfort as well as luxury. Some of the Kenyan towns are gaining popularity as the tycoons run away from the busy city life. Below are some of the towns that tycoons are seeking refuge; Narok Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto are believed to have their retirement homes in Narok, the home of the world-famous Maasai Mara. The president allegedly has a 1000-acre piece of land that hosts his retirement home located in Oloolmongi, Lolgoran Ward. He reportedly bought the land from Olerien and Kengani group in 2020.

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