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President Dr. William Ruto was in Nakuru on Friday where he launched a fertilizer manufacturing plant worth Ksh 3 million. The plant will now produce 100,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer per year.
‘’We shall no longer use generic fertilizer, we shall customize our fertilizer’’ -President Ruto
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