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Agriculture CS Mutahi Kagwe has dismissed safety concerns over the government's livestock vaccination campaign, assuring farmers that Kenya produces its own vaccines locally. He urged farmers to support the initiative amid a rise in livestock diseases, despite initial resistance over vaccine safety.
Kagwe Defends Livestock Vaccines, Urges Farmers to Comply
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