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Stakeholders are calling on government agencies to fast-track the development of a national biopesticide policy and align it with Kenya’s broader goals for food security and environmental conservation. The move is particularly critical in the fight against dangerous pests such as desert locusts. Stakeholders say the policy will also promote sustainable agriculture.
Kenya moves to adopt biopesticide policy for safer farming
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