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Cooperatives and MSMES Cabinet Secretary Wycliffe Oparanya has defended the proposed direct settlement system of paying farmers, terming it a key reform in efforts to revive Kenya’s struggling coffee sector.
Cooperatives and MSMES CS Wycliffe Oparanya defends the proposed direct settlement system
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